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ZERO SYRUP Chocolate & Hazelnut will fit perfectly into any sweet dish. It is sugar-free, fat-free and has really low calories, specifically 7 kcal per 100 ml. So it's great for people who are watching their calorie intake during a low-calorie diet but don't want to deprive themselves of sweets. It is suitable for waffles, pancakes, oatmeal and any dessert you want to add new flavour notes to.

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ZERO SYRUP Chocolate & Hazelnut - GymBeam

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Reviews are mostly very positive: many customers praise the hazelnut-chocolate taste, describing it as pleasant, not overly artificial, and a great low-calorie alternative for sweet cravings. It works well in oatmeal, yogurt and pancakes, and some note it tastes like “Monte”/Nutella-style treats. The main recurring downside is a watery or runny texture, which some find off-putting when eaten alone.

  • Great hazelnut-chocolate taste
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  • Low-calorie sweetness
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  • Works in recipes
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  • Pleasant aroma/no artificial note
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  • Like Nutella/Monte vibe
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  • Convenient for dieting

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erfik

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Probably the best syrup I've tasted. Even better than gymbeam chocolate syrup itself. There is a lot of nutty smell here. At the same time, I attribute the absence of an artificial aftertaste,
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Ex

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I bought it because you don't have it in the composition on the Internet! written maltitol..but after reading the label there is that...!! :( those who have been in this industry for a long time

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