It looks like you’re sharing a message/reaction to a recipe, but there’s also a claim in it that needs a reality check:
“Chocolate Frosty’s… 0g sugar”
That’s very unlikely if it’s meant to taste like a chocolate Frosty-style dessert.
🍫 What’s probably going on
A typical chocolate “Frosty” style drink (like from fast food chains) usually contains:
- Sugar (often significant amounts)
- Milk or cream
- Flavoring and thickeners
So if a homemade version tastes “freakin amazing,” it may still have:
- Natural sugars (milk lactose, cocoa)
- Or sugar substitutes instead of regular sugar
⚠️ About “0g sugar” claims
Be careful with recipes or posts that say:
- “0g sugar but tastes like dessert”
- “Healthy Frosty hack”
- “No sugar, same taste”
These usually mean one of the following:
- Sugar substitutes (stevia, erythritol, monk fruit)
- Very small serving sizes (rounding to zero)
- Or misleading labeling
🍦 If you want a real low-sugar version
You can make a healthier chocolate frosty-style drink using:
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Milk or unsweetened almond milk
- Ice
- Banana (natural sweetness) or a sweetener like stevia
- Vanilla extract
This gives sweetness without refined sugar—but not truly “zero sugar.”

