RUSSELL STOVER Sugar Free Pecan Delight Chocolate Candy, 15.5 oz. bag
- Brand:
- Russell Stover
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 077260115348
- EAN:
- 0077260115348
- Walmart SKU:
- 15417669931
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$25.82 | |
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$14.22 | |
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$23.96 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 514 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Russell Stover’s Sugar-Free Pecan Delight Candy exceeded my expectations in every way. The texture is smooth and creamy, with just the right amount of crunch from the fresh pecans. The taste is rich and indulgent — perfectly sweet without that artificial aftertaste you sometimes get from sugar-free products. I really appreciate the ingredients, which use quality chocolate and sugar substitutes that don’t upset my stomach. It’s a great option for anyone trying to reduce sugar without giving up on flavor. The packaging is neat and convenient — easy to reseal and keeps the candies fresh. For the value, you truly get your money’s worth. The pieces are satisfying, and a little goes a long way when you’re craving something sweet. Overall, this is a top-notch sugar-free treat that feels like a real indulgence. Highly recommend!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great sweet treat, especially when you are watching your sugar. They are the perfect size and have plenty of pecans in them. I tend to reach for these while at work. They are convenient and delicious!
You would never know that these candies are sugar free unless they are in their wrapper! The center is chewy and delicious. We eat them as an afternoon snack, to curb our appetites. Since kids get too much sugar, we have decided to unwrap the candies, and put them in their Easter baskets, along with the other treats. Since they are so good, we know the kids won’t know they are sugar free!
OK if your are looking for a sugar free chocolate treat, I think you will be impressed with this one. I have to fight off my roommate from steeling them; however, I have convinced my roommate to sew on buttons for me to earn one - win win!
The Russel Stover sugar free candies are sooooo good! They are an excellent treat for those on keto diets. Sadly, anything with sugar alcohols added cause me to have the toots! Lol Any suggestions for neutralizing them are appreciated.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Russell Stover Pecan Delight chocolates are the perfect mid day treat. I love that they are sugar free but still offer a delicious sweet snack option. Individually wrapped and packaged to make sharing easy
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love Russell Stovers chocolate! They are the perfect quick turtle pick up that is needed throughout the day. You don't even know that these are sugar free. I would highly recommend these to anyone with wants an elevated snicker experience without the guilt! So good that the package was thrown away before we could get a picture!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] What’s not to love about Russel Stover? It is a classic, affordable chocolate. They have always been my go to for sugar free candy. In fact, I would say they were one of the original OG sugar free chocolate brands you could find on the shelves. Thankfully, these don’t carry a terrible aftertaste, something you will find as you navigate the sugar free realm.
This is good if you can't have sugar, but the flavor just isn't as good as the regular version of these. I tried these out of curiosity, but they weren't worth it.
I really like most of the Russell Stover sugar free candies. However, there’s two problems that have come up over the past year or so. First off, they’ve doubled what they charge for them. $3 for a pack of four small individually wrapped candies is ludicrous. Granted, most of the sugar free candy market is stupidly overpriced, but Russell Stover stands alone. I guess they perceive themselves as the “premium” brand in the glucose management sweets space, and perhaps they are? At least for options available at retail. But for me at least; they’ve priced themselves out of my market. I’ll ask for them for a birthday or Christmas if someone needs an idea. But gone are the days when I’d impulse purchase a small bag of chocolate caramel pecans. Second is quality. I don’t know what’s going on, but there’s almost always a ripped wrapper, or sometimes a pile of small pieces falls out when I open one. And occasionally, I’ll nearly Chip a tooth trying to bite into one that, for whatever reason, is super hard on the inside. So again—they still taste nice, but the quality control (especially for the price) just isn’t there.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $14.22 (Jul 9) to $25.82 (May 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is 17.7% above the 90-day average of $20.35.
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