
My friend Johanna gave me a bag of Lindt Lindor Carrot Cake candy. “I know you love Carrot Cake so I’m sure you’ll love these.” And, she was right!
Lindt is highly praised for accurately capturing the flavor of carrot cake, featuring a white chocolate shell with a spiced, smooth, melt-in-the-mouth filling. These Carrot Cake candies are a popular seasonal Easter item, with distinct cinnamon and nutmeg notes similar to cream cheese frosting.
I’m normally not a big candy guy (Snickers and Peanut M&Ms are my favorites) but these Lindt Lindor Carrot Cake candies are mighty tasty! What’s your favorite candy? GRADE: A
Key Nutrition Facts (3 Balls, 36g):
Calories: 230
Total Fat: 18g (\(23\%\) DV)
Saturated Fat: 13g (\(65\%\) DV)
Sodium: 30mg (\(1\%\) DV)
Total Carbohydrate: 15g (\(5\%\) DV)
Total Sugars: 15g
Added Sugars: 12g (\(24\%\) DV)
Protein: 2g
Cholesterol: 5mg (\(2\%\) DV)
Favorite Candy? Perhaps the one by Mason Hoffenberg and Terry Southern.
Well…that one has many distasteful spots. And a few transcendent ones.
Jerry, very clever! CANDY was a hot title back in the 1960s!
Some of the alcohol-sugar candy-makers do a very good job indeed, for we diabetics.
Todd, I’ve enjoyed other Lindt candies I’ve tried.
There is a Lindt store at the Johnson Creek outlet mall – one of the only stores left.
I’m a fan of dark chocolate and mint so there’s usually something for me.
I do like carrot cake, George, but I think I’d pass on this one.
Beth, I’m a fan of dark chocolate and mint, too!