Would eating a whole can of pringles cause weight gain?
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Have ya'll tried the Pecan Pie pringles? The booooomb.0
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this thread has made me want pringles....
Me too. Salt and Vinegar Pringles to be exact.
I was good until you mentioned the Salt & Vinegar:sad:
yup... will power.... GONE... :bigsmile:0 -
depends on if you ate everything else that day too.0
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I think the lesson is "It won't completly derail your program BUT Don't do that!"0
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If that's all you ate, quite the opposite is more likely.0
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Have ya'll tried the Pecan Pie pringles? The booooomb.
Say what ?0 -
It doesn't matter where your calories are coming from, in the short term you just need a deficit to lose weight.
You could eat 1000 calories of peanut butter, or Pringles, or chicken skin, and it is still 1000 calories.0 -
this thread has made me want pringles....
Me too. Salt and Vinegar Pringles to be exact.
GOD YES.0 -
The sodium could cause you to retain some water, which could cause a TEMPORARY increase in weight, but no, it's not a regular gain.0
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