The ThinSlim Foods Muffins are a connoisseur's triumph of indulgent temptation to be savored slowly and appreciated fully. Each batch is hand crafted by the master baker who developed this unique recipe from his 20 years of personal baking experience and unmatched depth of knowledge in using unique, healthy alternatives to traditional ingredients.
"Absolutely delicious." - Maureen
With its dense, rich, satisfying texture, these muffins have often been mistaken for cakes of a more decadent nature. Don't be fooled - they are still only 40 calories each with 2g of net carbs and only 2 diet count plus.
"These are one of the best things I have tasted after regularly shopping this site for over two years." - Jody
The high fiber and zero sugar content of these morsels combines to create a healthy eaters dream - one that satiates without causing a blood sugar impact or any stomach distress.
"These muffins are the end to all other diet muffins." - John
Hesitant to try them? Not sure you will enjoy them? This product comes with a:
***Nutritionals are lab verified. 100% guaranteed not to raise blood glucose levels.***
These muffins are sweetened with erythritol instead of maltitol or splenda so there is no aftertaste and no GI distress. These muffins have been designed so that they won't cause any blood sugar spike in diabetics - a true low carb food. In addition, they have a short ingredient list rather than one filled with processed fillers or other junk.
From wikipedia:*
"In the body, erythritol is absorbed into the bloodstream in the small intestine, and then for the most part excreted unchanged in the urine. Because erythritol is normally absorbed before it enters the large intestine, it does not normally cause laxative effects as are often experienced after over-consumption of other sugar alcohols (such as xylitol and maltitol) and most people will consume erythritol with no side effects. This is a unique characteristic, as other sugar alcohols are not absorbed directly by the body in this manner, and consequently are more prone to causing gastric distress."
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythritol