Sweet Nuthings Reviews 3

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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  1. Food producer

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Sweet Nuthings was born from a simple frustration: most chocolate hazelnut spreads on the market are packed with palm oil, excessive sugar, and artificial ingredients. As a longtime chocolate and hazelnut lover, our founder set out to create a spread that tasted richer, more authentic, and relied on real ingredients rather than shortcuts. What started as late nights in the kitchen experimenting with recipes quickly turned into an obsession. Batch after batch was tested, shared with family, and refined. Early feedback wasn’t always encouraging. Some thought the idea of reinventing a classic spread was unnecessary. But that only pushed the mission further: create something truly special. The breakthrough came with a simple realization: remove the unnecessary ingredients and use real chocolate instead of cocoa powder. The result was a deeper, smoother, more indulgent chocolate hazelnut spread that finally delivered the flavor and quality the founder had been searching for. Today, Sweet Nuthings is still made in small batches with a focus on premium ingredients and honest production. Each jar is crafted to deliver a rich, smooth texture and a balanced chocolate-hazelnut flavor that can elevate everything from toast and fruit to pastries, or simply be enjoyed by the spoonful. What began as a personal challenge has grown into a small but passionate brand dedicated to making chocolate hazelnut spread the way it should be: simple, indulgent, and made with care


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Love this chocolate spread

Love this chocolate spread! Clean , preservative free and tastes the best. Definitely recommend buying this product.

11 March 2026
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Thank you for taking the time to review us. It means a lot and it keeps us going. We are glad you liked it.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

That’s the most delicious spread !!!

That’s the most delicious spread I’ve ever tasted. I couldn’t believe how I could taste vanilla, nut and the chocolate that much together. Definitely will be a subscriber and recommend to everyone! Give a shot!

6 March 2026
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Thank you for your purchase and review. We work hard to deliver a high quality product and these reviews gives us motivation to keep delivering the best product possible.

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