Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate - Nutrition and Ingredients
Nutrition & Ingredients Summary
One bar of Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate (90.1 grams) contains 541 calories and 9 grams of protein. It consists of 33% carbohydrates, 10% protein, 53% fat, and less than 1% of water. Jump to Nutrition Analysis
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate contains only 5 ingredients, which is 11.6 fewer than the average chocolate bar.
The recommended serving size is 0.333 bar, or 30 grams, which is a smaller portion compared to the serving size of the average chocolate bar. Jump to Ingredient Analysis
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 541 calories per bar or 601 calories for every 100 grams. Most of its calories are from fat and carbohydrates.
74% of calories in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate are from fat, 20% of calories are from carbohydrates and 6% of calories are from protein.
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 17% more calories than the average chocolate bar.
Carbohydrates
About 20% the calories in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate are from carbohydrates.
The carbs are mostly in the form of dietary fiber and sugar (50% and 50%).
Sugar
One bar of Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 12 grams of sugar or about 40% of daily recommended intake.
Compared to the average chocolate bar, Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 72% less sugar.
Fat
The majority, or 74% of the calories in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate are from fat. It is high in total fat, with 48 grams or 75% of recommended daily values per bar. Most of the fat in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate are saturated and it contains a high amount of saturated fat, about 170% of recommended daily values.
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate is cholesterol free and trans-fat free.
Compared to the average chocolate bar, Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 76% more total fat.
Protein
A single bar of Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate contains 18% of recommended daily values or 9 grams of protein.
Sodium
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 100% less sodium than the average chocolate bar.
Nutrition Facts
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Nutrition calculations are from Harvard Medical's nutrient guidelines [1] and USDA's food central database (2019) [2]. We calculated values from 2000 kCal daily recommended diet.
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Nutrition Comparison to Other Chocolate Bars
Here is a table of nutritional differences between Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate and the average chocolate bar.
Comparing by equal weight (one
serving or 30 grams):
Nutrition comparison between Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate and the average chocolate bar,
1 serving (30g).
Nutrient
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate
Difference
Average/Median Chocolate Bar
Calories
180kcal
+17%
152kcal
/
154kcal
Carbohydrates
10g
-42%
17g
/
17g
Sugar
4g
-72%
13g
/
14g
Dietary Fiber
4g
+269%
2g
/
1g
Total Fat
16g
+76%
9g
/
9g
Saturated Fat
10g
+88%
5g
/
5g
Trans Fat
~
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<0.1g
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Cholesterol
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-100%
4mg
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4mg
Sodium
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-100%
109mg
/
30mg
Protein
3g
+45%
2g
/
2g
Vitamin C
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0mg
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Calcium
20mg
-22%
29mg
/
26mg
Iron
5mg
+614%
1mg
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1mg
Ingredients
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate contains only 5 ingredients, which is 11.6 fewer than the average chocolate bar (16.6 ingredients).
Its top ingredient is cocoa liquor, unlike most chocolate bars, where the top ingredient tends to be chocolate.
This chocolate bar contains sugar, cocoa butter and soy lecithin, which are also common ingredients in many other chocolate bars.
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate does not contain palm oil or palm derivatives, which appears in more than 25% of chocolate bars.
Ingredients Compared to Other Chocolate Bars
The ingredients in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate versus how frequently they appear in other chocolate bars:
How common the ingredients in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate are compared to other chocolate bars
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Cocoa Liquor
2
Sugar
3
Cocoa Butter
4
Soy Lecithin
5
Vanilla
FAQ
How many calories are in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate?
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 541 calories per bar or 601 calories for every 100 grams.
Source: USDA
How healthy is Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate?
On the positive side, Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate has 72% less sugar, 269% more dietary fiber, 100% less cholesterol, 100% less sodium, 45% more protein and 614% more iron than the average chocolate bar. Unfortunately, it also has 76% more total fat, 88% more saturated fat and 22% less calcium than the average chocolate bar.
Source: USDA
Is Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate vegan?
Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate is likely vegan in terms of its ingredients.
What is the top ingredient in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate?
The top ingredient in Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate is cocoa liquor.
Source: USDA
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For each item, we count each ingredient from the ingredients list provided to us from USDA's Food Central Database. [1] Then, we create a distribution of how common an ingredient shows up for that type of food.
The buckets for each ingredient category:
Nearly Universal - shows up in over 75% of items in the category
Very Common - shows up in 50-75% of items
Common - shows up in 20-50% of items
Uncommon - shows up in 10-20% of items
Very Uncommon & Extremely Uncommon - shows up in 10% or less of items
Nutrition Distributions
SouperSage calculates average nutritional content of a category of branded foods, in this case chocolate bars.
For each nutrient, we calculate the averages, medians and distribution of that nutrient in this category of food using data from USDA's Food Central Database. [1]
The differences marked in green are generally considered to be good for that category, less sugar, less sodium and more vitamins or minerals.
The differences marked in red are generally considered to be bad for that category, more saturated fat, more cholestrol and less vitamins and minerals.