Have you tried the new 0 cal Reese’s?????
justanotherguy2020
Posts: 223 Member
Just kidding, eat your broccoli.
I would love a Reese’s right about now.
I would love a Reese’s right about now.
46
Replies
-
I was thinking this was a joke but I still had to make sure I wasn't missing out lol!19
-
They are soooo good3
-
And I was thinking “Ewwww!”2
-
They taste like little nuggets dropped out of the backend of a black and brown magical unicorn 💩5
-
its a combo of waldens peanut butter and waldens chocolate.6
-
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »They taste like little nuggets dropped out of the backend of a black and brown magical unicorn 💩
I mean, haven't you seen the squatty potty commercial? LOL, unicorns poop is awesome2 -
TheFitHooker wrote: »justanotherguy2020 wrote: »They taste like little nuggets dropped out of the backend of a black and brown magical unicorn 💩
I mean, haven't you seen the squatty potty commercial? LOL, unicorns poop is awesome
!!Exactly!! Instead of the rainbow unicorn popping out cotton candy sherbert, it’s a brown unicorn giving us 0 calorie Reese’s glory
1 -
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »Just kidding, eat your broccoli.
I would love a Reese’s right about now.
I'd much rather broccoli than Reeses of any type That said, I also love broccoli.5 -
If I really, really wanted a Reese's, I'd eat one. The regular kind, no unicorns.
Just sayin'.
Looks like one from the regular size (1.5oz) US 2-pack is only 105 calories, and it's got 2.5g of protein and a gram of fiber, so it's not all nutritionally useless. Minis are only about 44 calories each.20 -
Kitten all that! There is a disagree because of click bait and no zero Calories for Reeses!11
-
Denial and deprivation is for suckers.
If I want something I'll find a way to have it, make it work, and be happy.11 -
-
Best post I read today 🤣3
-
If I wanted a reeses I'd have a reeses. If you can fit it in your calories, go for it.6
-
-
29 -
2
-
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »Just kidding, eat your broccoli.
I would love a Reese’s right about now.
Haha You got disagrees???? Two people have 0 sense of humor.6 -
Haven't had a Reese's in almost a year...I think it is time to enjoy one! (that being said, they were much better back in the 70s/80s to my taste buds...I think they changed their recipe. Just like Butterfinger, the new recipe sucks!2
-
LOL-you got me! That was good2
-
I'd run an extra mile to eat a frozen one....think I will do just that. Yum!!! You don't need more than a few minis to get a good fix.2
-
yeah- you got me- i was rushing in here to find out the details of where to gobuy and how many calories -really!!!! but hahaha- thanks for a little humour- we need it sometimes-
ps- my diet is going like yours- eating all the calorie bombs then trying again the next day1 -
Fried rice with broccoli tonight for dinner.
Totally having a dark chocolate Reese's miniature afterwards! Those little buggers are awesome.7 -
10 -
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »
For a small person with about a 4000 calorie budget to spend, the right salad, some (heh) fats, and 90 protein grams really isn't the worst possible choice, nutritionally speaking.5 -
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »
For a small person with about a 4000 calorie budget to spend, the right salad, some (heh) fats, and 90 protein grams really isn't the worst possible choice, nutritionally speaking.
That’s awesome!! Can I ask what your workout routine is that requires you to have a 4K calorie budget everyday? I know that some super athletes are known to require even up to 10k per day.
0 -
justanotherguy2020 wrote: »justanotherguy2020 wrote: »
For a small person with about a 4000 calorie budget to spend, the right salad, some (heh) fats, and 90 protein grams really isn't the worst possible choice, nutritionally speaking.
That’s awesome!! Can I ask what your workout routine is that requires you to have a 4K calorie budget everyday? I know that some super athletes are known to require even up to 10k per day.
I didn't say I did. (It's around 2300, but I'm a 5'5" li'l ol' lady in the 130s pounds, y'know? ) Plus I don't like Reese's quite that much. One would do, maybe 2. Those fit fine.
Plus I'd need 40 of them to hit my protein goal. Only about 19 would fit in my calorie budget, allowing some for the salad - not enough protein. And it would take around 4 hours on the rowing machine to earn the other 21. I'm probably not in shape for that, not being a super athlete, good though I may be at math.
So sad, innit?
2 -
I'm going to go cry now..... I love Reeses!!!2
-
I was expecting some kind of Walden Farms abomination. Kind of glad this was a joke post.
Now I know what my piece of chocolate I'll be having tonight will be. If I have room for it. If not... guess I could just.. sniff it? There's your zero calorie Reeses, lol!
Although you've peeked my interest and I thought to myself is there a promising looking peanut butter cup recipie out there?
Maybe one lower in calories and/or sugar??
After some quick googling- I've found the answer to be no- suprisingly. Even the "2 ingredient" ones seem to have double the calories of a regular reeses cup! There was a keto one where it was "mini" cups. Twice the calories of a regular cup!
I'll just stick with the tried and true. Less effort, fewer calories. win/win.6
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.6K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.6K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions