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Sula Sugar Free Sweets Mint Humbug 42g Pack of 14
Sula Sugar Free Sweets Mint Humbug 42g Pack of 14
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Sula Mint Humbugs Sugar Free Sweets 42g Pack of 14 includes fourteen flip-top boxes of classic mint humbug boiled sweets made with sweeteners instead of sugar. These sweets combine refreshing peppermint with a creamy buttery flavour for a traditional humbug taste without added sugar. They are designed for people looking for a lower-sugar alternative while still enjoying classic confectionery flavours.
The sweets are made without artificial flavours, artificial colours, hydrogenated fats, aspartame, acesulfame, or preservatives. Each compact 42g box is resealable and portable, making them suitable for handbags, desks, travel, or car compartments.
Key Features
- Pack of 14 x 42g boxes
- Sugar-free boiled sweets
- Classic creamy peppermint humbug flavour
- Vegetarian friendly
- Pocket-sized resealable flip-top packaging
- No artificial colours or preservatives
- Approximately 14 sweets per box
- Around 9 calories per sweet
Ingredients
Main ingredients include:
- Sweeteners (isomalt, sucralose)
- Cream
- Butter
- Natural peppermint flavouring
- Vanilla flavouring
- Caramel
- Salt
- Soya lecithin
Nutritional Information (Approx. per 100g)
- Energy: 284 kcal
- Fat: 7.7g
- Carbohydrates: 88g
- Sugars: less than 0.5g
- Polyols: 87g
- Protein: 0.2g
- Salt: 0.81g
FAQ
Are Sula Mint Humbugs completely sugar free?
They contain no added sugar and use sweeteners such as isomalt and sucralose instead of regular sugar.
How many packs are included?
This product contains 14 individual 42g boxes of mint humbug sweets.
Are they suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, Sula Mint Humbugs are labelled suitable for vegetarians.
Do they contain allergens?
Yes. They contain milk ingredients (cream and butter) and soya lecithin.
Are they suitable for keto diets?
Some keto users consider them suitable in moderation because they use polyols rather than sugar, although opinions differ regarding net carb impact.
Can excessive consumption cause side effects?
Yes. Like many sugar-free sweets containing polyols, excessive consumption may produce a laxative effect.
Are they suitable for diabetics?
Many diabetics use sugar-free sweets as an alternative to standard confectionery, but carbohydrate intake should still be monitored carefully.
What do customers like about them?
Customers often mention the nostalgic mint humbug flavour, convenient packaging, and refreshing peppermint taste. Online discussions also describe them as a popular sugar-free mint option.

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