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Amul Bitter 90% Chocolate | Unbox Health Lab Ratings, Reviews
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The Whole Truth - Orange Dark Chocolate - 71% Cocoa | Unbox Health Lab Ratings, Reviews
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Rating:
B+
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Rating:
A
Product Details
Dark Chocolate | Claims: 90g Cocoa per 100g
Dark Chocolate | Claims: 71g Cocoa per 100g
Ratings Details
Label Accuracy Score
8.54
Non-Toxicity Score
10.00
Nutritional Profile Score
8.31
Label Accuracy Score
10.00
Non-Toxicity Score
10.00
Nutritional Profile Score
8.05
Lab Test Results
16.75
g
Total Protein
7.93
g
35.36
g
Total Carbs
43.15
g
5.4
g
Total Sugar
22.26
g
41.32
g
Total Fat
44.66
g
25.04
g
Cocoa Solids
22.71
g
66.36
g
Approx Total Cocoa
67.37
g
26.52
g
Saturated Fats
28.98
g
0
g
Trans Fats
0
g
2.95
g
Total Flavonoids
2.03
g
0.11
ppm
Lead
0.07
ppm
0.01
ppm
Arsenic
0
ppm
0.24
ppm
Cadmium
0.09
ppm
0
ppm
Mercury
0
ppm
0
ppb
Total Aflatoxins
0.45
ppb
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Amul vs The Whole Truth: Which product is better?

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Amul Bitter 90% Chocolate received a rating of B+ and The Whole Truth - Orange Dark Chocolate - 71% Cocoa received a rating of A. Unbox Health rates products from D to A+ after testing every product at multiple accredited labs for their label accuracy, toxicity and nutritional profiles. Unbox Health is an unbiased third-party - we do not recommend or endorse any products. Please refer to the comparison table above to make an informed decision.

What are the units used for the values listed in the comparison table above?

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For Food Products: All nutritional values are listed on a per 100g basis.

For Supplements & Nutraceuticals: All ingredient values are listed on a per capsule/tablet basis.

How many labs were used to test these products?

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Every product gets tested at multiple accredited international labs, which gives us multiple data points per parameter per product. We use these data points to arrive at a single consensus value for each parameter based on our robust consensus rules.

If a product contains Heavy Metals or Aflatoxins at levels > 0, does that mean it is unsafe?

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No, many products may contain Aflatoxins or Heavy Metals (like lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury) at levels > 0. This does not mean they are above legal safety limits. Please refer to the Non-Toxicity Score of the product to determine if they were found to be unsafe for consumption.

  • Values of 0ppm for lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury should be interpreted as approximately zero. Trace amounts (at levels below the detectable limit) may still be present.
  • Values of 0ppb for aflatoxins should be interpreted as approximately zero. Trace amounts (at levels below the detectable limit) may still be present.

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