These ‘Tremendously Good’ Low-Sugar Peanut Butter Cups Are a Reimagined Nostalgic Treat

Unreal Snacks, the better-for-you candy and snack company, has made it their mission to “unjunk the world” by offering treats with real, simple ingredients, no artificial anything and less sugar without sacrificing taste. All of their products are chocolate-forward and are reminiscent of nostalgic candy.

Unreal’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups are one of their most popular items, with a rich chocolate exterior and a creamy peanut butter center made from organic peanuts. They call it “a creamy peanut buttery cult favorite”. Besides the two main ingredients, their peanut butter cups are made with organic cane sugar, organic palm oil, organic peanut flour, organic blue agave inulin, sea salt and sunflower lecithin.

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Unreal’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Have Only 5-Grams of Added Sugar

The ingredients list is free of artificial dyes and sugar alcohols, and are certified non-GMO, vegan and gluten-free. Plus, they source sustainable ingredients like RSPO certified palm oil. Unreal Snacks are currently working towards becoming completely organic.

Each peanut butter cup has 80-calories, 6-grams of total fat (3-grams of saturated fat), 7-grams of carbohydrates, 1-gram of fiber and 5-grams of added sugar. As compared to traditional peanut butter cups, that’s 36% less sugar.

Unreal Snacks Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Unreal Snacks

What Fans Are Saying

Fans are thrilled with the clean ingredients and lower sugar treat option. “The texture is perfectly smooth, the taste is rich and satisfying, and the freshness is noticeable in every bite. Love the vibrant packing—it keeps the product well-preserved and appealing”, said one person. “These are freaking amazing. I normally buy the Skinny Dipped brand but these are miles better. The chocolate is so smooth and delicious”, exclaimed one more fan.

Unreal also offers Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups, Dark Chocolate Coconut Bars, Dark Chocolate Caramel Peanut Nougat Bars, Dark Chocolate Covered Pretzels, Milk Chocolate Covered Pretzels, Dark Chocolate Coated Almonds, Dark Chocolate Coconut Almonds, Dark Chocolate Peanut Gems, Dark Chocolate Crispy Quinoa Gems and Milk Chocolate Gems.

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And for Halloween season, you can grab a Halloween Cups and Bars Variety Pack, Halloween Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups ghost-themed box and Halloween Dark Chocolate Coconut Bars mummy-themed box.

Where to Purchase

If ordering on Unreal Snacks’ website, you can put together a variety pack with your favorite selections, or purchase each treat individually. Their snacks can also be purchased at Target, Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods, Amazon, Instacart, Imperfect Foods and Misfits Market. Check their store locator for the closest Unreal Snacks retailer near you.

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‘Free Solo’ Climber Announces His Next Daring Feat—and It’s Streaming Live on Netflix

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Alex Honnold is not done topping himself.

The daredevil rock climber, who gained global fame as the star of the Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo, has set his sights on his next record-breaking challenge: being the first person to free solo Taipei 101—a 1,667-foot tall skyscraper in Taiwan that used to hold the title of World’s Tallest Building (it’s now in 11th place).

Best of all, he’s inviting fans to experience every second of the climb by partnering with Netflix, who will air the pulse-pounding attempt as a live special next year. 

Skyscraper Live. Alex Honnold at Taipei 101. Photograph by Corey Rich for Netflix.

Skyscraper Live will kick off 2026 as our latest global must-watch live event,” Brandon Riegg, Netflix’s VP of Nonfiction Series & Sports, said in a statement announcing the special on Tuesday. “Watching Alex Honnold free climb Taipei 101 will be an adrenaline inducing spectacle that you can’t look away from. Everyone will be talking about it as it happens.”

Though the company did not announce an official date for the special, it’s currently slated to run for two hours in early 2026. It’s the latest addition to Netflix’s growing lineup of live entertainment, which has proved to be a hit for the streaming giant with sporting events including NFL Christmas Gameday, Paul vs. Tyson, Canelo vs. Crawford, and WWE Raw and live comedy shows such as The Roast of Tom Brady and Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney.

Honnold, 40, became a household name in 2017, when he became the first person in the world to free solo El Capitan’s 3,000-foot “Freerider” route in Yosemite National Park—with all of it captured on film for Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi’s National Geographic documentary Free Solo, which took home the 2019 Oscar for Best Feature Documentary. 

In 2024, Honnold partnered with Nat Geo again for Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold, a three-episode docuseries in which Honnold travels to Greenland to face off against Ingmikortilaq, which is considered one of the world’s most difficult climbs due to its unpredictable, Arctic conditions.

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Author: Jennifer M. Wood