Chloe's fruit pops product review

It can be difficult for people with food sensitivities or allergies to find tasty alternatives. While it may be cold outside, ice cream and ice cream pops remain popular desserts. But, most contain dairy, which may be off limits to those with lactose intolerance or dairy allergy.In addition, some people may be trialing Veganuary (AKA vegan January).

There's plenty of meatless alternatives out there, but most desserts include milk, butter and eggs. Enter Chloe's!As a dietitian, I was happy to try samples of a new dairy free frozen dessert. While the company is called Chloe's fruit pops, they also offer a non-dairy alternative made from oats.

Being the curious culinary professional, I tried both the fruit pops and oat milk pops.The fruit pops are made from just that- fruit, cane sugar and water. I love that they don't include artificial colors, sugar alcohols (which can aggravate those with IBS) or any artificial flavors.

To quote Willy Wonka, "the strawberry tastes like strawberry!".The fruit pops come in 9 delicious varieties including raspberry, blueberry, mango, banana, pomegranate, tangerine, cold pressed coffee, dark chocolate and strawberry. I'm a huge fan of mango and cold pressed coffee.

They also make dairy-free oat milk pops. The three fabulous flavors include salted caramel, raspberry chip and mint chocolate chip. All varieties are dairy free and low in fat. My favorite was the mint chocolate mint oat milk pop. It wasn't overly sweet, but had a smooth texture and refreshing spearmint taste with mini chocolate chips.

They contain just 120 calories and a few grams of fat, which is awesome for anyone watching their waistlines this new year. They also make a more decadent variety of dipped pops including banana, coconut, dark chocolate and strawberry.

These will run you about 180 calories each, which is still within reason for dessert.Check out their selection and locations to buy. You can find a coupon on their web site or drop me an email and I'll send you one! Chloe’s Pops | Frozen Fruit Pops and Bars (chloesfruit.com)Email here: lisa@soundbitesnutrition.com #ambassador #product review #freecoupons

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