Thanks for the quick replies. We have also had the NV protein bars - with 5 g fiber, they are net 9 carbs and don't spike my daughter the way these others have (not to mention they taste better). I also realized that maltitol is in the Breyer's NSA ice cream we eat, but the ice cream doesn't spike her like that.
I'm typically not big on SA either, and we don't make a practice of seeking out sugar-free stuff except for a few items we eat occasionally, like ice cream and low sugar Smucker's jelly.
Biedronk, good point about protein. I've read that it can indeed have a slight effect on BG, like if you eat a meal or snack that is primarily protein, but I've never known how much to account for in a bolus. And the nuts - never thought about them causing a spike. We love the flavored almonds and offer them to the kids as a healthy snack, but I've never taken note what it does to BG. My daughter usually wears a Dexcom but she's been having a bad skin reaction to the sensor lately (you might have seen my recent discussion there).
Geez, we're almost 3 years into this dx and there's still so much to learn! It blows my mind. The AP and encapsulation can't happen fast enough!!