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Pyure Keto Hazelnut Chocolate Spread is a rich, creamy, and sugar-free alternative to Nutella, made with Oregon-grown hazelnuts and only 8 clean ingredients. With just 2g net carbs per serving, it supports keto, vegan, gluten-free, and diabetic-friendly diets. Perfectly smooth and versatile, it’s ideal for snacking or baking, delivering indulgence without the sugar crash.











| ASIN | B07ZK59X3P |
| ASIN | B07ZK59X3P |
| Age Range Description | 0_to_3_months |
| Allergen Information | Tree Nuts |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,473 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #39 in Chocolate & Hazelnut Spreads |
| Brand Name | Pyure |
| Color | No Color |
| Cuisine | Mediterranean, European |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (19,997) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based |
| Flavor | chocolate, hazelnut |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850196003848 |
| Item Form | Spread |
| Item Type Name | Pyure Organic Sugar Free Hazelnut Spread, Chocolate Hazelnut Spread, 0 Net Carbs Keto Snack, Gluten-Free, Peanut Free, Plant-Based Hazelnut Spread for Vegan Keto Friendly Food, 13oz |
| Item Weight | 13 Ounces |
| Item model number | PYB00384 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/PYURE |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/PYURE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.58 x 3.31 inches; 13 ounces |
| Size | 13 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Plant Based |
| UPC | 850196003848 |
| UPC | 850196003848 |
| Unit Count | 13.0 Ounce |
| Units | 13.0 Ounce |
C**O
Flavour away from DIET
Omg! This is delicious 🤤
S**Y
Little piece of heaven
I been on keto for one month now. I don't have strong cravings but I use to love Nutella. I was pretty bummed that I won't be able to eat it in a long time. I decided to try and find a keto alternative without much hope. I found this searching amazon and read reviews where people said it tasted gross. I decided to try it anyway and I'm so glad I did. This taste amazing to me. Honestly I don't think I'll need to ever go back to Nutella. It is just not as thick as Nutella. If you are on keto and you are use to not eating sugar, this spread should taste just right to you in term of sweetness. My husband who is not on keto stated it tasted a little bit bitter. However for me this is a little piece of heaven. I def recommend to give it a try.
A**D
Get the updated label with the new recipe
The first jar I received (on the right in the picture) tasted terrible. There was no hazelnut flavor and a strong rancid oil taste. I received it in Feb with an expiration date in July of the same year. I reported it to the quality control department on the company website. A very nice rep got right back to me, apologized (apparently it was a known issue with the batch) and offered to send me a jar from a new batch. The jar I got a few days later (on the left in the picture; expiration in May of next year) was so much better. The hazelnut flavor is perfect and the oils taste fresh. Also the first ingredient on the new jar is organic soluble tapioca fiber instead of the vegetable oil blend which is listed first on the old jar. It is certainly not the same taste as the leading brand containing dairy and lots of sugar, but for being organic, dairy-free and low-sugar, I have not found anything better. So, if you don’t like the flavor of the jar you receive and it is labeled as in the right on the picture, be sure to let the company know.
A**R
Why ruin it with Stevie
I was so excited when I saw that this was sweetened with a sugar alcohol but it wasn't until I tasted it that I realized that it had the all too familiar aftertaste that I dislike more than anything. Sugar alcohols don't typically have an aftertaste so why use stevia in combination with a sugar alcohol? All I can taste is the awful aftertaste stevia leaves behind. It's a shame because I don't eat anything containing stevia no matter how desperate I am. I just don't like the aftertaste at all and this stuff isn't cheap.
P**T
Horrid Rancid oil flavor. Use by date is in under 1-1/2 months from now.
Just don't try this, it has a RANCID OIL FLAVOR! This tastes like its long past the 'use by' date, though it only expires in in 1-1/2 months from this writing. I wonder if they are using up old shelf stock that won't be sellable in another month. It's not enjoyable now, though.
N**L
Healthier, more nutritious AND more weight friendly!?! Right up my alley!
First Nutella knock off I’ve tried and as of right now I’m happy I went with this one! Loving it on thin grain crackers, diet (“light”) toast, strawberries, and apple slices! Pros (compared to Nutella) •Certified Organic •More Nutritious No, I’m not gonna pretend this is a “health food.” It’s still an “indulgence food” but it has far more fiber in it, a teeny bit more protein, a surprising amount of non-heme iron, and the same amount of calcium despite being dairy-free. I don’t know how absorbable the mineral sources are, but it’s still much better than an empty-calorie indulgence! •More Dieter-Friendly! This is only has 150kcal per 2TBS while Nutella has 200kcal. Though this isn’t really a “diet food” I do still love that it’s made to be more suitable for health-conscious consumers *and* weight-conscious consumers. I also noticed the 25kcal reduction per TBS makes this spread’s calorie-sparing similar to a few other things I’ve switched over to: •whipped peanut butter (JIFwhips) •sugar-free fruit preserves (Polaner/Smuckers) •sugar-free chocolate syrup (Hershey/StoreBrands) ———— Like this spread they are 25-35kcal lighter per TBS compared to their regular counterparts. In my experience this amount of spared calories really does make a difference in the long term! It’s definitely a bit easier for me to manage my weight w/o treating myself less (at home) when I use several reduced-calorie products like this. •Lack of sugars. The first Ingredient in Nutella is table sugar and it has 21g! This uses the non-caloric, non-glycemic, non-artificial sweeteners erythritol (the thing in Swerve) and stevia (the main thing in Truvia). This only has 2g of sugar so it’s better for blood sugar & insulin response than cane sugar and other free-sugars like brown sugar, beet sugar, molasses, date sugar/syrup, dextrose, corn syrup, or hfcs. Much less guilt inducing! Cons: (Compared to Nutella) •Nutella is sweeter and has a better taste overall but that’s what I expected since Nutella is mostly sugar and junk food is engineered to be addictively palatable! It think it would probably be better if they replaced some/all of the stevia in it with a different 0-GI sweetener that has a less bitter after taste. Allulose, inulin & monk fruit come to mind. •Price is notably higher — but considering the fact that it uses organic+better quality ingredients and took more ingredients to create and is a specialty product I still gave this full stars for value Other Pros: (General) •No artificial sweeteners. (Saccharin, Sucralose, Aspartame, Ace-K) While I do I understand that they are safe, some people like to avoid them and the natural sweeteners Pyure used have been suggested to be beneficial to our gut microbiome and better for organ function than non-caloric artificial sweeteners . •Free of hydrogenated seed & vegetable oils. And thus it’s free of PARTIALLY hydrogenated S&V oil — that’s the one that adds synthetic trans fats to our food. Both partially & fully hydrogenated oils are often used in USA products like nut butters, dessert spreads & sweets quite a bit. I’m rather cautious of the ones that don’t make it clear that they are “fully” hydrogenated and leave it vague on the packaging. Thankfully this product just uses organic non-hydrogenated oils so I have no worries!
L**S
Great alternative to Nutella
This spread is so good and I couldn't be happier that the flavor is so comparable to Nutella. I couldn't tell a difference, but my husband did point out that he had a slight aftertaste from the sweeteners several minutes after. I will point out that when we eat/drink foods that have erythritol and/or stevia in them, we typically have different opinions about it; I can taste it when he can't and visa versa. I'm also happy with the ingredients because it has less sugar and no palm oil. The oils that it does have are sunflower and coconut. If I were to have any complaints, it would be the consistency. The texture is smooth like Nutella, but it was pourable when I received it in the mail. The container says for best results to not refrigerate, but I did it anyways just to see what would happen. After refrigerating overnight, the texture is spreadable as I would expect it to be. After sitting out in my house for 15 minutes with the windows open and it's 73°, the product has started to liquify again. I'm guessing this the is result of using coconut oil instead of palm oil, which is a price that I am more than willing to pay. As far as I am concerned, in liquid form this product is simply "dippable". I would use caution when attempting to spread on warm toast, but if all else fails I will simply dip it.
S**S
Bought for my wife, it didn't last long! :)
B**O
I really loved this sugar-free hazelnut cream. I’m honestly addicted to sugar, and this was such a good substitute, super tasty and satisfying. The only downside is that the jar is quite small for the price, so I finished it really quickly. But overall, I enjoyed it a lot!
D**E
I couldn't eat it. I had a taste a the sickeningly sweetness of it was overwhelming. I no it's not sugar they sweetened it with but they didn't get the balance right at all. It's too sweet to be edible, it's expensive so I'll try to not waste it by maybe using it in a brownie or cake recipe or making plain nut butters and mixing it through to try to reduce the sugary taste.
D**S
Yucky! Disgusting taste... do not recommend unless you are so desperate
N**A
We did not like it - it was way too sweet - now it is in the bin
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