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Keto Chocolate Peanut Clusters: A Sugar-Free, Low-Carb Candy Craving Buster

Engaging Introduction
Let me tell you about the afternoon that almost broke my keto willpower.

I was three weeks into strict low-carb. The cravings had faded. I felt great. Then my coworker walked past my desk with a family-sized bag of peanut M&Ms. She offered me a handful. And for about five seconds, I genuinely considered throwing everything away for that sweet, salty, chocolatey crunch.

I didn’t. But I wanted to.

That night, I went home and raided my pantry. I had a bag of salted peanuts. I had a bar of sugar-free dark chocolate. I had a jar of natural peanut butter. And I had an idea.

What if I just… melted everything together and let it harden?

Twenty minutes later, I was holding a lumpy, misshapen, absolutely delicious chocolate peanut cluster. It was crunchy. It was rich. It satisfied every single thing I had been craving. And it had almost no sugar.

That was three years ago. I’ve refined the recipe since then (no more lumpy misshapen clusters—well, sometimes still lumpy). And now it’s my go-to candy fix for holidays, road trips, movie nights, and those afternoons when the vending machine is calling my name.

Craving something sweet, crunchy, and chocolatey—but trying to stay on track with your low-carb or keto lifestyle? These easy keto chocolate peanut clusters are about to become your new favorite treat. They deliver everything you love about classic candy—rich chocolate, creamy peanut butter, and crunchy peanuts—without the sugar crash.

Let me show you how to make them.

Why These Clusters Work (And Why You’ll Make Them Forever)
Let me be honest with you. I’ve tried a lot of keto desserts. Some were great. Some tasted like sweetened cardboard. Some required exotic ingredients I had to order from three different websites.

These clusters are different.

Five ingredients – That’s it. All found at any normal grocery store.

No baking – Melt, mix, scoop, chill. Done.

No sugar alcohols that upset your stomach – We’re using allulose or monk fruit, not malitol (the infamous “sugar-free gummy bear” sweetener).

Ready in 20 minutes – Plus chilling time, but that’s hands-off.

Tastes like real candy – Not “good for keto.” Actually good.

Portion-controlled – One or two clusters satisfy the craving without blowing your macros.

Great for gifting – Put them in a pretty tin. No one will guess they’re sugar-free.

Ingredients – Short, Simple, Powerful

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