🍬 Sweetness with a conscience—taste the magic, skip the guilt!
PROJECT 7 Golly Lolli Variety Packs offer 12 lollipops with just 1 gram of sugar each, featuring four award-winning flavors. USDA Organic, Non-GMO, vegan, and kosher certified, these low-sugar treats contain 75% less sugar than leading brands and support seven nonprofit organizations, making them a smart, socially conscious snack choice.
F**R
Good candy for what it is, overall it's kind of meh.
For a Vegan alternative this isn't too bad as it's basically a low calorie, low sugar lollipop alternative but I feel if that's a big deal you're better off just getting more unhealthy lollipops and just eating more selectively as these are kind of sour tasting. No matter which flavor they all tasted a bit OFF to me.These are DEFINITELY something that you can for sure tell tastes like diet candy. I am sure someone would be a fan of these for what they are, but not me personally. In general for what they are they are GOOD, however for like comparative to a normal lollipop you can most DEFINITELY tell they aren't and they leave a bit of an awkward aftertaste, too. You won't be fooling anyone with these in regards to trying to get someone to taste something healthier. In general no, just no not for me.
J**L
They’re “fine”
These are “fine” and you can take that fine, as being the response when a husband asks his wife, “are you ok” and she goes “fine” the husband knows the wife is NOT fine at all.These are too healthy, like if you want something sweet, but without eating too much sugar, they aren’t satisfying and don’t really take away the craving. I mean, they are ok, if you like that sort of thing, but when i want something sweet, it better be properly sweet, and properly fruity, and these just left me wanting more flavour and more sweetness, so it’s not really helping my sweet cravings that I’m trying to fight.I am not a fan of fruit, so i can’t just grab an apple or whatever and be satisfied - i find fruit just makes me hungrier. It’s not fun watching what you eat. So these don’t do it for me. They are fresh though, and individually wrapped, so if you fancy a healthy snack you might like them
R**R
Yummy!
These lollipops which are orgranic by PROJECT 7 are yummy, well made and feature no artificial sweeteners, flavors or preservatives!My kids are 8 and 10 and really liked these lollipops - one got blue raspberry and the other fairytale fruit. The flavor is subtle - but it is there.Low sugar - 1 gram per lollipop15 calories per lollipopI personally found them to be pretty yummy - but I am also not one to eat a ton of sugar so they were still sweet to me.
A**D
I like the nutrition but can only stand the taste of one flavor (and dislike the others)
Variety packs are nice in that they allow you to try out the different flavors, and if you've never tried these, I suggest going for a single pack before spending a lot of money on them. They probably do not taste like what you might expect. I'm really glad that I got to try all four, but I overall really don't like them (with the exception of one flavor). Perhaps it's the monk fruit, but I've had several other products with monk fruit that I did like. Here are my impressions of them:(*) The "watermelon wizard" doesn't taste remotely like watermelon to me, and while I feel like I've tasted something like it before, it wasn't a fruit. I do not like this one.(*) I don't know how to describe the "fairytale fruit" in terms of a food product. It reminds me of how a "fruity" dental polish would taste at the dentist, and it leaves a really bad aftertaste.(*) "rainbow ice" is like an unpleasantly tart version of a multiflavor snow cone to me, but I get how they came up with the name. It started off okay, but within a few seconds, I couldn't take any more of it. Still, probably my second favorite. If you like tart candy, you might like this one.(*) The "blue raspberry" is also kind of odd, but I admit that it's growing on me. This is the only flavor that I would consider having again. It's also tart, but not as much so as the previous one. I still don't really like it, but I don't actively dislike it, either.Nutrition-wise, these are kind of great. High in fiber, low in sugar - sounds almost too good to be true for a lollipop, right? Well, it is. At least for me. Outside of the "blue raspberry" that I can stand, I dislike the other three flavors and would not want to have them again. It's too bad, too, because I really loved the idea of these. I applaud them for using good ingredients, but the end result just isn't "candy."Plus, these are not inexpensive. By comparison, Dum Dums are super cheap. Yes, they have sugar, but they are meant as a treat, and they are a lot better (in my opinion).
5**E
Better for you than sugar loaded lollipops but the flavors are just so so
My kids love lollipops. Our local bank still gives them each one when we go in. Even if we just go through the drive through, they still know us and send 3 lollipops back in the tube. The kids always get a kick out of it! At first glance, these kind of remind me of the ones they get at the bank.You get 12 bags of lollipops. Each bag contains 12 lollipops.There are four flavors - Rainbow Ice, Watermelon Wizard, Blue Raspberry, and Fairytale Fruit.The kids didn't like any of the flavors. They commented that they all tasted odd. My oldest daughter said that they are too tart and have a funky aftertaste. To be fair, these do contain monk fruit which can create an unpleasant/odd taste. I am used to it but if you aren't, I can see why you might not like these. The lollipops aren't very sweet. Actually, some of the flavors are quite tart! I actually liked them!I do like that each lollipop contains 15 calories, 4 grams of fiber, and only 1 gram of sugar.They are USDA organic, vegan, non GMO, and don't contain any artificial sweeteners. Ideal for those with dietary restrictions!
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