19 CALORIE CUPCAKES!
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How CUTE!! My fav cupcake combo is a chocolate cake mix & Diet Cherry coke!! YUM!!!0 -
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I have made these with choclate and a diet cherry pepsi. Can definately taste the pepsi. They were ok, but my husband and kids did not like them. Want to try with a strawberry cake mix or cherry cake mix with dt sprite or some dt rite in that flavor0
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OMG! Want to try!!
Has anyone tried this with stevia-sweetened diet pop? I can't take other artificial sweeteners for medical reasons, but I can tolerate stevia. Wondering if it would work with stevia cream soda or if the slight licorice flavour would be too overpowering!0 -
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I made orange mango cupcakes like this, but these are lass calories. Very awesome!0
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Ok now I MUST make these this weekend. I am thinking a Devils food mix with diet cherry pepsi or Diet dr. pepper. topped with chocolate cool whip free and a cherry on top of each :bigsmile:0
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WAIT if you cook aspartame (the artificial sugar in diet soda) doesnt it turn to formaldehyde?!0
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So a regular sized cupcake is 90 calories?? and someone please answer the formaldehyde question! lol0
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NOMS! >.>0
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Do you think these would work with sparkling water?0
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WAIT if you cook aspartame (the artificial sugar in diet soda) doesnt it turn to formaldehyde?!
I don't know but aspartame already turns into formaldehyde when you drink it anyways......
The following facts are shown by recent scientific research:
Aspartame (nutrasweet) breaks down into methanol (wood alcohol).
Methanol quickly converts to formadehyde in the body.
Formaldehyde causes gradual and eventually severe damage to the neurological system, immune system and causes permanent genetic damage at extremely low doses.
Methanol from alcoholic beverages and from fruit and juices does not convert to formaldehyde and cause damage because there are protective chemicals in these traditionally ingested beverages.
The most recent independent research in Europe demonstrates that ingestion of small amounts of aspartame leads to the accumulation of significant levels of formaldehyde (bound to protein) in organs (liver, kidneys, brain) and tissues.
Excitotoxic amino acids such as the one which is immediately released from aspartame likely increases the damage caused by the formaldehyde.
Got this information off of http://www.e-health-zone.com/aspartame-health-risks.htm0 -
I love you! My birthday is next week, so this is perfect! *Thanks*0
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