

Sugar Free Andes Mints — Low Sugar Chocolate Mint Candies
We crafted our sugar free Andes mints to deliver the same layered chocolate mint experience without added sugar. Each thin features our signature three-layer construction — two layers of rich chocolate embrace a refreshing mint center made with sugar substitutes that preserve the cool, creamy taste.
Perfect for after-dinner enjoyment or portion-controlled snacking, these sugar free mints give you the indulgence you crave with sweetness from maltitol and other approved sugar alcohols. We use the same Belgian-style chocolate recipe, ensuring every bite maintains the smooth melt and premium flavor our classic mints are known for.
What makes our sugar free mints special

Sugar Substitutes & Sweetener Profile
Our sugar free Andes mints use maltitol as the primary sweetener, a sugar alcohol that provides sweetness with fewer calories and a lower glycemic impact than regular sugar. We blend maltitol with other approved sugar substitutes to replicate the taste profile of our original recipe while keeping net carbs significantly lower.
Each serving contains 13g of sugar alcohols, which are only partially absorbed by the body. The chocolate coating and mint center maintain their signature creaminess because sugar alcohols provide bulk and texture similar to sugar. We never use artificial sweeteners like aspartame or saccharin — only sugar alcohols approved for chocolate confections.

Nutrition Facts & Dietary Considerations
Each three-piece serving of sugar free Andes mints contains 150 calories, 11g of fat, 19g of total carbohydrates (including 13g sugar alcohols and 1g fiber), resulting in 5g net carbs. Compare this to regular Andes at 8g net carbs per serving — a 40% reduction that fits low-carb meal plans.
Sugar alcohols like maltitol have a glycemic index around 35, compared to table sugar at 65. This slower absorption means less dramatic blood sugar spikes, making these mints appropriate for many diabetic-friendly diets. Always consult your healthcare provider about incorporating sugar alcohols into your specific dietary plan.
Storage & Freshness Guidelines
Store your sugar free Andes mints in a cool, dry place between 60-70°F to maintain optimal texture and prevent chocolate bloom. The resealable bag includes a zip closure that preserves freshness for up to six months after opening. Avoid refrigeration, which can cause condensation and sugar alcohol crystallization on the chocolate surface.
Sugar alcohols are hygroscopic, meaning they attract moisture from the air. Keep the bag sealed between servings to prevent the mints from becoming sticky or developing a grainy texture. If stored properly, each mint retains its signature snap and smooth melt through the entire shelf life.



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Common Questions About Sugar Free Andes Mints
Most customers find the taste nearly identical to our classic recipe. We use the same Belgian-style chocolate and peppermint oil, with maltitol replicating sugar’s sweetness and texture. The three-layer construction, smooth melt, and cooling sensation remain unchanged.
Some people detect a slight difference in aftertaste from the sugar alcohols, but our two-year development process minimized this. The chocolate-to-mint ratio and overall flavor profile match the original closely enough that many consumers can’t distinguish between versions in blind taste tests.
Sugar free Andes mints have a lower glycemic impact than regular mints because maltitol absorbs more slowly than table sugar. Each serving contains 5g net carbs compared to 8g in the original recipe — a 40% reduction that fits many diabetic meal plans.
However, sugar alcohols still affect blood glucose to some degree, and individual responses vary. Always consult your healthcare provider or dietitian before adding sugar free candies to your diet, and monitor your blood sugar response when trying them for the first time. The portion-controlled format helps with consistent carb counting.
Yes, consuming large amounts of sugar alcohols can cause digestive discomfort including bloating, gas, and diarrhea. Most adults tolerate 20-30g of sugar alcohols per day without issues, but individual tolerance varies significantly.
Each three-piece serving of our sugar free Andes contains 13g of sugar alcohols. We recommend starting with one serving to assess your personal tolerance, and enjoying them slowly after meals rather than eating multiple servings quickly. The individually wrapped format helps you pace consumption naturally.
Our 5.3 oz resealable bag contains approximately 27 individually wrapped sugar free Andes mints. This yields about nine three-piece servings per bag. The exact count may vary slightly due to manufacturing processes, but you’ll consistently get 26-28 mints.
Each mint weighs roughly 7 grams and measures the same size as our original Andes thins. The resealable zip closure keeps remaining mints fresh between servings, maintaining optimal texture and flavor for up to six months after opening when stored properly.
Sugar free Andes mints can fit into many ketogenic diets due to their 5g net carbs per three-piece serving. Most strict keto plans allow 20-50g net carbs daily, so one serving represents 10-25% of that budget — manageable as an occasional treat.
The 11g of fat per serving also aligns with keto macros. However, some keto dieters prefer avoiding maltitol because it has a higher glycemic index than other sugar alcohols like erythritol. Test your individual ketone and glucose response if maintaining strict ketosis is your goal, and factor the net carbs into your daily tracking.
No, store sugar free Andes mints at room temperature in a cool, dry place between 60-70°F. Refrigeration causes condensation that can make sugar alcohols crystallize on the chocolate surface, creating a grainy texture and sticky wrapper.
The resealable bag provides adequate protection when kept sealed between servings. Avoid storage above 75°F, which can soften the chocolate and compromise the three-layer structure. For warm environments, consider a pantry or cupboard away from heat sources rather than refrigeration.
We use maltitol as the primary sweetener in our sugar free Andes mints, blended with other approved sugar alcohols to achieve the taste and texture profile of our original recipe. Maltitol provides bulk, sweetness, and mouthfeel similar to sugar while reducing calories and net carbs.
We avoid artificial sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin in our chocolate formulations. The sugar alcohol system allows the chocolate to maintain its smooth melt and the mint center to deliver creamy texture. Each serving contains 13g total sugar alcohols, clearly labeled in the nutrition facts panel.




