Farmed & made at The Farm in Glenville – Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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This year, a dream was fulfilled: I started making my own chocolate fright from the roasted nibs. Fun right? I know!
To be honest, I haven't been satisfied with the sugar-free chocolate that's available on the market, and so much like my personality, I decided to make my own. And you know what? It's delicious and you would never know it has no sugar in it, so you pretty much can have your bar & eat it too -- hahahha!
This Dark Chocolate Bar is a lovely size to snack on or share, averaging around 43 grams per bar. People ask me is this 70% Dark Chocolate? The short answer is yes, and no. Let me explain: allulose is 70% as sweet as table sugar, so if I make my Dark Chocolate with 30% allulose and 70% Cocoa solids, the chocolate wouldn't taste as sweet as the traditional 70% dark chocolate bar. So, to mitigate this, I add more allulose than you would if you used regular sugar. That means, my dark chocolate tastes that 70% Dark Chocolate but isn't -- so I can't say that it is. Make sense? I hope so 🙂
Bottom line is that it's super delicious, contains only natural ingredients, made from scratch & you get all the chocolate goodness without the sugar -- so seriously -- Hooray!
Now I try to make everything I do farm to table but I don't grow my own chocolate (wouldn't that be awesome!), since the Canadian climate is not compatible with growing cocoa beans. I do however only purchase from suppliers that can assure that they are sourcing ethically, for fair wages, with no child labour, and from small-scale farmers just like me.
Ingredients: cocoa nibs, allulose, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin.
Serving 30 g. Calories 133. Fat: 11 g, Carbohydrates: 16 g, Fiber: 5 g, Sugar: 2 g, Allulose: 9 g, Protein: 2 g, Cholesterol: 6 mg, Sodium: 1 mg,Potassium: 150 mg, Calcium, 45 mg, Iron: 1 mg. Net Carbs: 2 g.
Sugar-Free & Nut-Free
Where are you located?
Our farm is located in Glenville, Nova Scotia. It’s a little hamlet between Mabou and Inverness on the island of Cape Breton.
My Jam looks separated, what do I do?
Our sugar-free jams are natural products. Because we are sugar-free and use all-natural products, from time to time ‘fruit float’ can happen to fruit like strawberry or rhubarb during the canning process leaving pulp at the top and jelly on the bottom. If this occurred with your jam, don’t worry, it’s just as delicious as all our other jams. When this happens, we encourage our customers to dig in and mix it up!!!
What does it mean you’re sold out for the season?
We are a farm-to-table business, where we believe strongly in growing a large proportion of what we make. Sometimes, if there are other local growers that have supplies beyond our own, we may top-up our fruit or berry inventory (this is especially true with Blueberries as our bushes are young and our neighbour has acres of stunning wild blueberries!). However, for the most part, we grow what we make and when we run out, that’s it until next year. Every year our capacity grows so we hope to run out a little later each year.
I just bought from you at a market, will those items be on your website?
For the most part, yes, but not yet, or soon. If you are reading this and we are still in a growing season, I usually am so busy farming, making, and selling at my local farmer’s markets that I don’t have a chance to update my website. However, once the farmers markets at the end of Thanksgiving Weekend (That’s the second weekend of October here in Canada), I usually put aside time to update the website with all the current products. If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, I post when that happens.
Why don’t you use the same sweetener in all your products?
Sometimes I feel that by producing sugar-free goods, you have to be part magician, chemist, and explorer. There are so many sugar-free sweeteners out there and not one of them behaves exactly like sugar. Each of them has its positive and negative qualities depending on the application. For instance, I use a lot of allulose, not never in meringue, because it loves water too much, so you could back that meringue for hours and it would still be sticky.
Are there sweeteners you don’t use in your products?
Yes, there are a few. I don’t use artificial sweeteners at all. Next, I’m not a fan of stevia because of the after taste so I don’t use that either. Also, I don’t use xylitol as it’s toxic to dogs. I love dogs and have an adorable retired racing greyhound myself who is an expert at catching what falls on the floor before anyone can get to it first — he’s that fast. As such, if I wouldn’t have any food with xylitol in my house, just in case it could fall on the floor and could be consumed by my super-fast houndie, I won’t put in my products just in case for your puppies too. Finally, I don’t use products like maltitol or mannitol, as they are notorious for upsetting the stomach.
Shipping & Pickup
Deliciousness takes time. Many of our products are made to order in a small facility. Orders typically take 2-3 business days to produce and process before they ship – excluding weekends and holidays. At times, we reserve 5-7 business days to ship your order in case any ingredients are delayed in shipment from our suppliers. You would be notified by email if this occurs. You will receive an email confirmation with your order tracking number when your order ships. Please read the shipping notification email carefully.
Shipping
We ship via Canada Post. A shipping estimate will be provided during the checkout process. We only ship within Canada and to the US at this time.
Shipping within Canada is a flat rate of $9.99 or FREE if you spend $125 or more!
Shipping rates to the U.S. are calculated in real time during checkout based on destination and weight of the package.
For all shipments within Canada: Expedited shipping via Canada Post takes an estimated 3-9 Business Days depending on your location.
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International Shipping is not available at this time.
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Pickup
From June to October we offer pick-up every Sunday during the Mabou Farmer’s Market for local shoppers.
Please have your order in by Friday to ensure we have it ready for you for the Market that Sunday.
From November to March we offer local porch pick-up or drop in the Greektown/Pocket/Danforth Village area.
Below is your return policy. However, more than anything, La Femme Nikketo wants to ensure their customers are happy and love their purchases. If you have any concerns with your purchases, please contact us right away so we can assist you.
We accept returns within 15 days from shipping date under certain circumstances. La Femme Nikketo will ONLY pay for a return label if a product arrived damaged or was shipped in error. In all other cases, the customer is responsible for the shipping costs. Please contact us if you need to return your purchase. Please note that a product is required to be returned in order for a refund to be issued. Sometimes we might be able to issue a refund based on a photo confirmation of a product damage. We do not accept returns on any opened/used items.