Healthy Candy Ideas for Easter Baskets
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Could you use a few healthy candy ideas for Easter baskets?
Personally, I’ve gotten away from including much candy in my boys’ Easter baskets, but I do still like to slip in a few healthy-ish treats. These also work well for Christmas stockings or any other time you want to indulge more healthfully.
And by “healthfully” I mean with minimal artificial dyes, refined sugars, and preservatives. While many of the options listed below do still contain sugar and even sunflower oil (which I try to avoid), they are better options than many standard candies on the market.
Do let me know of any healthy-ish options I’ve missed!
A few tips for reading ingredient labels:
- The fewer the ingredients, the better.
- The lower that sugar appears on the list, the better.
- “Syrup” = sugar.
- The darker the chocolate, the better. Aim for at least 70% or even 80%-85%.
Healthy Candy Ideas for Easter Baskets
- Justin’s dark peanut butter cups
- Justin’s super dark peanut butter cups
- Justin’s dark cashew butter cups
- Justin’s dark mini peanut butter cups
- Hu Kitchen gems
- Alter Eco dark chocolate truffles
- Green & Black 85% dark chocolate bars
- Theo dark chocolate bars
- Unreal dark chocolate coconut bars
- YumEarth organic lollipops
- YumEarth organic sour beans
- That’s It fruit bars
- SmartSweets Sweet Fish
- Fruittella gummies
- Cocomels coconut milk caramels
- Kind bars
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