If the companies used to sell sugar-free items on QVC but no longer do, I would have to conclude that they didn’t sell in sufficient numbers for it to be worth the company’s effort to produce; if the sugar-free items had sold well, they would still be offering them.
With all the discussions on the forums ad nauseum about any and all chemicals or not-completely-natural/organic foods being Certain Death when they pass your lips, most especially artificial sweeteners, I suspect that those who might be thinking of such things as a gift are paying attention to those who scream that artificial anything is killing you, and not buying. And then we have diabetics who decry the artificial sweeteners in sugar-free candy as keeping them occupado in the toidy, and people read that too. Never mind that for most people you’d have to eat maybe 6-8 pieces at once to get that effect.
If you’re not diabetic and don’t know much about the disease, the wives’ tales and misinformation are everywhere, and people probably feel ‘better safe than sorry’ and don’t buy.
As a diabetic, I’d much rather eat a smaller piece of something once every 1-2 weeks than eat a large piece of artificial-tasting whatever every other day; that’s just my tastebuds. Diabetics are not forbidden to eat sugar - they just need to not over-indulge and keep it real.
I think that some well-meaning friends/family think a box of sugar-free candy is a treat where the recipient should be able to eat the box at one sitting, guilt-free. Not going to happen. Diabetes is still diabetes.
Life without Mexican food is no life at all