Sugar-free nightmare
I had a severe gastrointestinal reaction after eating a package (4 individual candies) of Russell Stover sugar-free caramel candies thins. Within a few hours I experienced intense, painful cramping and repeated urgent trips to the bathroom for several hours.
I’ve eaten their sugar-free pecan caramel clusters many times with no issues.
Afterward, I learned the product contains maltitol, a sugar alcohol that can have a strong laxative effect in some people. What concerns me is that there was no clear or prominent warning on the packaging explaining how severe these effects could potentially be.
Most consumers do not know what maltitol is or immediately understand what it can do. I certainly did not.
I was fortunate to be home when this happened. Had I eaten these while traveling or out in public, I would have been in big trouble.
I also contacted customer service about this experience over a week ago and never received a response.
I’m sharing this so other consumers can make informed decisions and pay close attention to the ingredients in sugar-free candy products and that apparently Russell Stover does not care as evidenced by their lax standards and zero response.








