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<description>Low carbohydrate diet plans are a popular way to lose a lot of weight in a little time. Unfortunately, low carbohydrate diet plans don't allow you to have chocolate.</description>
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	<description>All low carbohydrate diet plans have one thing in common--they don't allow carbs, a.k.a. sugar. And what does chocolate have? Sugar!

Chocolate and Low Carbohydrate Diet Plans
If you're on a low carb diet, you know that sugar isn't allowed, so how can you get your chocolate fix? There are a number of ways! First of all, a staple on most low carbohydrate diet plans is protein shakes and protein bars. Is this the tasty, high-quality chocolate you're used to. In a word, no. But it's enough to satisfy your craving during the first two weeks. After that, you can have a taste of a more high quality chocolate. In fact, there are some pretty tasty low carb chocolates out there. Russell Stover makes a sugar-free chocolate that will rival any gourmet sugar free chocolate on the market today! There are assorted, nuts, peanut butter, truffles and carmels. What a way to enjoy chocolate no matter which of the many low carbohydrate diet plans you're on!

Now, back to those pesky first two weeks of low carbohydrate diet plans when you get next to no carbs. Think you can live without a daily chocolate fix for two weeks? If not, make it easy on yourself by replacing one meal a day with a chocolate low carb shake or low carb bar. Not only does that make meal planning easier, it also makes it faster! And you get your chocolate fix in!

So as you can see, you don't really have to give up chocolate on low carbohydrate diet plans. It might not be the quality you're used to, but eventually, you'll be so immune to sugar that the only way you'll want to go is low carb!
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