J**E
Tasty, GF and soy free
I bought this for my birthday. I'm allergic to soy and I have coeliac, so it's difficult for me to find chocolate that I can eat. It was tasty, but pricier than most chocolate.
M**G
Delicious! Will Purchase Again!
Love these! And they’re organic!
J**E
Okay
I put these in my kids Easter eggs. They thought they were eating bunny poo. Needless to say, they weren’t fans.I don’t mind them. But they do have a bit of that burnt sugar taste on the outer shell. The inside is better. I can appreciate anything that’s naturally sourced and faire Trade. Hence the 4 stars.
C**Y
Yummy
Delicious. Much better than the competitors name brand non-organic candy.
M**N
The only review you will ever need
So if you are looking to shed artificial ingredients from your m&m's there are really only a few options. THere are Sundrops by sunspire, which for a long time were the only option. Then unreal started making them, then little secrets copied them, and then Trader Joes followed suit. I have never had the trader Joes variety because I don't eat non organic sugar, and these came after my cutoff. Also sunridge farms makes some which I also haven't had, but their peanut butter cups are off the hook, best on the market. This is a comparisson of all the others, as well as M&M's with a focus on these in particular.M&M's - They're aesthetically pleasing to look at, pretty darn good to eat, and they really do recuce the mess of eating chocolate. The outer shell always had a sort of gross taste to it like bleached white sugar, also the dyes make them taste not particularly pleasant at first. But once you get past that, they are pretty good. For a long time, the best of the bad chocolate on the market was Hershey's Kisses and M&M's because they hadn't started making them as cheaply as the others, though that changed when I was in high school circa 2008 when cocoa prices shot up. A lot of things got way worse. Also, when I was younger I believe they still used defatted peanut flour in M&M's, which was a cheap filler, but added a nice flavor, which is also now gone. I haven't eaten an M&M for four or five years, a plain one in even longer, and even then it was only because they were there. There has to be a better alternative.Sundrops - THe ONLY substitue for a long time, sunspire got in on the ground floor during the Health food store boom of the 80's/90's along with Barbara's and some other companies that never used organic ingredients but totally used people's assumptions that they did. THat being said, sun drops were REALLY GOOD. Seriously, I ate so many, and they were better then M&M's. Oh, until I was in high school and they started being terrible. Seriously, chocolate doubled in price, and everything that didn't just got worse. What was once a sweet honey'd caramel flavor of creamy melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate, accented with the mild vegetable taste of natural dyes, soon became cheap, smokey, disgusting tasting chocolate that wasn't even recognizable as milk chocolate. Maybe someone bought them, maybe it was just cutbacks, but it was so disappointing. As a side note, last year I bought a bar of sunspire baking chocolate to make brownies, and it was so cheap and disgusting that it ruined a whole batch of brownie batter.Unreal - Oh man, when I heard about these, I was ready for the revolution to start. THese and the peanut butter cups were going to change everything. I was still eating stuff that did not expressly say organic sugar, though these may have said unbleached at the time. So firstly, these were impossible to find for a long time, and when I found them, I could only find the dark chocolate. If you like Dark chocolate peanut butter cups, all the power to you, more good ones for me. When I finally got my grubby little paws on some, I got a bunch of free gifts as a holiday promotion, I tried them, and sold them on ebay for more than what I paid for them. So I can't really complain, but man are they disappointing. Dark chocolate should be dark, and milk should be milk. Dark milk can be okay, but it has to be crafted right. If I put your chocolate in my mouth, and I can't tell the difference, It is a problem. I feel like most people end up producing Semi Sweet chocolate, which to me is the enemy. Just generic chocolate chip flavor which was fine when I snuck them as a kid, but my adult pallate just senses as a nasty pile of boring brown sugar sludge.Little Secrets - These were just not very good, they were basically like the unreal ones but less distinctive. I don't really know how they keep being as successful as they are. Maybe they've changed?O&O's - Alright, so these are a newish product and cosidering that, I am pretty satisfied. They are a bit bland, none of the caramel flavor from a good style milk chocolate, and honestly the cocoa is a bit hard to taste through the overwhelming sweetness. I wish they were pretty colors, I realllly do, but I also understand how much harder it is to get usda organic certification and have reasonably priced colors for a prroduct like this. They feel similar to M&M's and right now they are just the best version of the candy I have had, and luckily, the one I can eat as the ONLY, yes ONLY certified organic candy coated chocolate product in any sort of national distribution right now. So if you really want some M&M's but want organic ones, you can't really go wrong with these, just don't look for perfection yet.
M**E
Organic and yummy
Creamy chocolate and perfect thin glaze. Yummy like M&Ms but more nutritious and organic☀️
R**S
Not organic
You can't advertise it as organic when it has milk. That's the opposite of organic. It's false advertising.
B**Y
Not worth the money
These have no flavor. My toddler wouldnt even eat them.
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