Nothing Bundt Cakes calories
sapphire1166
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In a moment of weakness I ate an entire Bundtlet I was originally planning to split with my husband. Tried to look up the calories so I could plan the rest of my day around it and there appears to be absolutely no nutrition info about this chain. There are random entries in MFP ranging from 220-440, but I'm suspicious that even the highest number is incorrect. The cake was just too large and too delicious to only have 400ish calories (it's about 1.5 times the size of a large gourmet cupcake with a tad less frosting). Any help?
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I would just quick add 600-700 calories. Or 1.5 servings of something similar.0
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A box of their cakes was delivered to my place of work so I may be able to help. I weighed a bundtini and it was around 63g. I just used one of the Nothing Bundt Cakes entries that was in grams and put in that weight.4
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That does sound a bit on the optimistic size. I would guess around 600.0
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I also just looked up the calories and am very suspicious about them. Those are pretty big. What kind of cake was it? I would look up the type of cake (lemon, chocolate...) and put in the grams (63). And then maybe get cake from whole foods next time (they post cals on the little tag).0
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They are delicious, and not THAT big. I souls guesstimate 5002
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I'm going to be the outlier, but I'm going to say 800 calories if you got the full size cake just to be on the safe side.2
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We bought one this summer, and it was 400 for half.2
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I have no idea bundt now I want one.9
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I'm seeing in the mid 400's online. You could probably log 500 and move on imo0
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Woah woah. There is a place that sells nothing but bundt cakes ?2
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Are they really not that big? Thats a pretty calorie packed mini cake haha0
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Holy *kitten* there's one by my house.2
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This has been the most enlightening post on MFP I have ever come across. Thank you2
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According to their website they range from 360 - 420...so depending on which one you ate...0
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Found it.
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What flavors did you get?0
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Peppermint chocolate. And now I have diabetes.4
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They don't appear to have nutritional information on their site. On the Fat Secret site, the Red Velvet Bundtlet is listed as 370cals, 16g fat (16*9=144), 53g carbs (53*4=212), which comes out to 356cals and about 69g weight. But the Lemon Bundtlet is listed as 440cals, 55g fat (55*9=495), 215g carbs (215*4=860), which comes out to 1355cals and about 270g. Clearly something's wrong with the numbers. What I'd do is weigh a bundlet, then look up a slice of bundt cake in the database with similar ingredients (or on another site), and "scale" the calories based on the calories in the slice. For example, if the bundt slice weighs 200g and has 350cals, and the bundlet weighs 70g, divide 70/200=0.35 and multiply that by the calories: 0.35*350cals = 123cals.0
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They don't appear to have nutritional information on their site. On the Fat Secret site, the Red Velvet Bundtlet is listed as 370cals, 16g fat (16*9=144), 53g carbs (53*4=212), which comes out to 356cals and about 69g weight. But the Lemon Bundtlet is listed as 440cals, 55g fat (55*9=495), 215g carbs (215*4=860), which comes out to 1355cals and about 270g. Clearly something's wrong with the numbers. What I'd do is weigh a bundlet, then look up a slice of bundt cake in the database with similar ingredients (or on another site), and "scale" the calories based on the calories in the slice. For example, if the bundt slice weighs 200g and has 350cals, and the bundlet weighs 70g, divide 70/200=0.35 and multiply that by the calories: 0.35*350cals = 123cals.
A red velvet would understandably have more calories because it has cream cheese frosting whereas the lemon has lemon icing.0
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