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There is a brand of candy out now and its almost too good to be true. Its called UNREAL and it tastes like perfection to me.

 

Note: This is not a paid post. I do not have to give a favorable review; I was sent samples to try.

 

Because this candy is made with better ingredients and missing some bad ones and tasted so good to me (and I didn’t have that “sick/yuck” feeling after eating it) I am happy to tell you about it and happy to recommend it to you.

 

What’s in it? or better yet, what’s NOT?

 

We tried the UNREAL Chocolate Caramel Nougat Bars, Candy Coated Chocolates with Peanuts and the Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups (they did not send me enough of this one to try- I had to share an individual serving with my kids- and it was possibly my favorite… just enough to tease- just sayin’) :

NO artificial ingredients, NO hydrogenated oils, NO corn syrup, NO preservatives, NO GMO’s, No synthetic colors

 

And this…

Nicky Bronner, a kid determined to prove he could unjunk candy, and Adam Melonas, an innovative chef, have collaboratively brought an UNREAL idea to life.

 

UNREAL products are made with 250% more fiber, 30% less sugar and 60% more protein than similar products on the market.

 

The dairy comes from free-range, pasture-raised cows without antibiotics or added hormones.

 

The palm kernel oil hails from a sustainable, organic farm in Brazil.

 

The cacao beans are actually traceable, sourced from farms in Ghana and Ecuador.

 

UNREAL takes the extra step in developing their candies because it’s the right thing to do for people and the planet. With a simple idea brilliantly executed, UNREAL Brands has become an eclectic mix of creative professionals you’d never find in any other company in the world.  For more information, please visit getunreal.com,

 

UNREAL is available in at least 18,000 stores nationwide, including CVS, Walgreens, and Kroger and looking to be available in more than 30,000 retailers by mid Fall- suggested retail prices range from $.89 to $1.29 for individual bars and $4.99 for the family sized bags.

 

*I received samples to try, this is not a paid post and opinions are my own.