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Adora (Chocolate!) Calcium Supplements

I'm pretty close to polishing off a bag of these chocolate disks from Adora.  How did I eat 30 pieces of chocolate???

Each 30-calorie, individually wrapped piece contains half of women's daily calcium requirements and 40% of Vitamin D needs.

I'm pretty sure I get enough Vitamin D from living in Southern California.  However, milk and I don't like each other, and my diet isn't perfect to get it in other ways.  These seem to work in a pinch.


For those of you with similar issues as mine (mild lactose intolerance), the dark chocolate variety is actually lactose-free.  I didn't taste any chalkiness from it containing calcium, but I'm not a chocolate snob... beyond the fact that I think dark chocolate rules over milk chocolate.

Overall, these gave me another excuse to eat chocolate.  As if that's needed...

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FTC Disclaimer: I was sent samples of this product to review and was not compensated to provide a positive review.

Comments

  1. Hmmmmm...I've seen these on the blog world before and I'm now convinced that I need to track these down. Why not have a little chocolate with my calcium?

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  2. One of my girlfriends has a similar problem like you. I must point her to your post.

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