Sweets under 100 calories?

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  • misstoridanielle
    misstoridanielle Posts: 62 Member
    the fiber one brownies are delicious!! they're only 90 cals.
  • I personally don't care for the Skinny Cow products... they leave a "fake sweetener" aftertaste in my mouth...

    I agree about the Smuckers Sugar Free jams... I use them often to sweeten up main dishes, as well as making a little sandwich with Sara Lee Delightful Multigrain bread... Those jams are wonderful.

    I stay away from the actual candies, myself. Although they are low calorie, I find it difficult to stop at one piece ... or 7 pieces of gummies or whatever... I do better with frozen fruit bars and jam, myself.

    :)
  • sdumma
    sdumma Posts: 126 Member
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/strawberry-cheesecake-bites/
    Just don't put the chocolate and they are only 64cals each, says so on the recipe calculator on here :)
  • MarthaLoraine
    MarthaLoraine Posts: 34 Member
    www.arcticzero.com

    A whole pint of ice cream for 150 calories. So if you wanted 100 cal or less, just eat 2/3 the pint or less.

    I wish they sold it locally! but Maine is sooo far away.
  • MamaKay3
    MamaKay3 Posts: 35 Member
    Good question, I was wondering the same thing!
  • OH OH... another thing I just love is the (New?) Quaker crunchy cookies! They come 4 to a pkg and one pkg is 170 calories, so you can have 2 cookies for 85 calories and they are good! I like the mixed berry and the nut ones. They taste as good or better than regular packaged cookies, and they are as big or a little bigger than something like a pecan sandy or other Keebler cookies... I find them very satisfying with a nice cup of coffee!
  • birdieaz
    birdieaz Posts: 448 Member
    Everyone's childhood favorite - Flavor Ice Freeze Pops!!! Only 25 cal each. And cold and frozen goodness. Also incredibly cheap!

    Yes Otter Pops! I keep those in my freezer year around.
  • fwalz3
    fwalz3 Posts: 31 Member
    Willy Wonka Runts - my favorite! 15 peices for 60 calories!!!
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    mix a teaspoon of baking cocoa into a vanilla yogurt cup.
  • jenjones28
    jenjones28 Posts: 66 Member
    Orville Redenbacher (slaughtered that) has a "natural" microwave popcorn for 30 calories a cup. So yummy and actually tastes buttery and salty.

    For watching movies, my daughter and I mix a baggie for each of us with pretzels, PB captain crunch, and mini marshmallows portioned out.

    Love the skinny cow and blue bunny low cal ice cream and fudgcicles (about 75-100 calories each). Oh, and Yoplait makes a smoothie that is chocolate and banana that if you mix with almond milk it is about 120 calories a serving, has quite a bit of protein, and is so filling and satisfying!! You can find it in the freezer section by the frozen fruits and cool whip.
  • Raynne413
    Raynne413 Posts: 1,527 Member
    I take 2 tbsp brownie mix, 1 tbsp no sugar added apple sauce, and 1 tbsp PB2. Microwave for 20-30 seconds and you've got a peanut butter brownie that is about 115 calories.

    Dove Dark Chocolate
    Skinny Cow Chocolates
    Krave Cereal
    Special K Pastry Crisps
    Mini Luna Bars
  • nitepagan
    nitepagan Posts: 205 Member
    Jello is only 80 calories. Banana creme pudding made with 2% milk is 140 calories. Top it with a little whipped creme, yum. Scrap the graham cracker crust, but add some banana to the mix. It's probably 150 calories, but worth the extra calories.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Sugar free jello. Massive bowl (whole box) for 40 calories.
  • owndbycatz
    owndbycatz Posts: 90 Member
    If you like a bit of spice with your chocolate, I highly recommend the theo's brand Spicy Chile Dark Chocolate bar
    http://www.paleolithe.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/CLASSIC_chile_lrg_0.jpg

    Each bar is designed to be broken into 6 pieces; 1 piece = 70 calories. (nutrition label says 1 serving = 210, but serving size is 1/2 bar).

    I love to eat this slowly and savor the taste. There's something about the chile that makes it more satisfying and dampens the "must have more chocolate" message I often get when indulging in my fave sweet.
  • najo24
    najo24 Posts: 1
    Since you love chocolate you should try Edy's half the fat ice cream. It is only 100 calories for half a cup and it is so delicious. Also Special K makes 100 calorie packs of the blondie brownies and they taste just like raw cookie dough (yummy). I know that a while back Hershey's, I think maked a 100 calorie pack of candy. It had the dark chocolate morsels, the peanut butter morsels, little bits of Reese's as well as M&M candy pieces in some of them. If you are you a fan of the sweet and salty snack try dipping some healthy pretzels in some dark chocolate or you can even use fruit.
  • nixxthirteen
    nixxthirteen Posts: 280 Member
    Mini cupcakes with buttercreme frosting are 93 calories each and sooooooooooo gooooooood
  • bv109
    bv109 Posts: 83
    fruits
  • ge105
    ge105 Posts: 268 Member
    Everyone recommends a frozen banana for a nice sweet low calorie treat (almost ice cream like) but have you ever tried frozen cherries? Its the best thing ever. Like the best sorbet you've ever had. I buy earthbound organic cherries, its like $5 for a whole bag. Cheaper than fresh most the year. 90cals = 1 cup
  • patrickfish7
    patrickfish7 Posts: 190 Member
    Any sweet really. Just less...
  • anask4
    anask4 Posts: 86 Member
    Tagging
  • besaro
    besaro Posts: 1,858 Member
    didn't read all the response but trader joes has 100 calorie dark chocolate bars. yasso bars are good for the summer.
  • MississippiMama87
    MississippiMama87 Posts: 204 Member
    100 calories worth of ANY SWEET IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.

    Take that.
  • Weight Watchers English Toffee Crunch Ice Cream Bars!!! I'm not on WW, and I don't even like Toffee, but these things are the beez neez! 100 calories each! They're gonna be my treat on Saturday, so they're sitting in my freezer chillin (haha) until then! You should try them!!!
  • tambam69
    tambam69 Posts: 270 Member
    I have a MAAAAJOR sweet tooth, but I don't lose an ounce unless I completely cut out as many sugars as possible, so here are a few of my treats:

    - Hershey's Sugar-Free Caramel-Filled Chocolates - 30 calories per chocolate.
    - Reese's Sugar-Free Peanut Butter Cups - 36 calories per cup.
    - Werther's Sugar-Free Hard Candies - 8 CALORIES per candy. (Comes in Regular, Mint, Coffee, Cinnamon and Caramel Apple.)

    For my servings of protein on a daily basis I do the following:

    I mix either Torani (Monin, DaVinci or Starbucks brand), Sugar-Free Italian Soda syrups, Splenda or Smucker's Sugar-Free "Jam" into either Light Ricotta, Plain 0% Greek Yogurt or Fat-Free Cottage Cheese. This option is great as you can mix it up however you'd like, one day you could be having sugar-free & fat-free vanilla yogurt, and the next you could be having strawberry "jam" & ricotta that tastes like cheesecake. :smile:

    Run, don't walk, to the diabetic section of your grocer or pharmacy, because only there will you find the sugar-free treats. :smile:

    OH SHOOT, I forgot Sugar-Free Jell-O! All flavours are 10 calories per half cup serving, with the exception of lemon, which is only 5 calories per 1/2 cup, (meaning the entire package is only 20 calories!!!) :bigsmile:

    Which reminds me, I'd better whip some up for tomorrow. When it comes to sweet treats, trust a skinny b*tch, we know where it's at. :laugh:

    Great ideas here, thanks
  • laineybz
    laineybz Posts: 704 Member
    Yoghurts, lollipops, a freddo chocolate bar. They all do the trick for me.
  • Happy_Niss
    Happy_Niss Posts: 95 Member
    I always have chocolate chips in the fridge for when my sweet tooth aches for it.
  • 2thesexydress
    2thesexydress Posts: 54 Member
    I found this website that i follow now for my 100 calorie snacks.
    http://greatist.com/health/88-unexpected-snacks-under-100-calories
    Got some pictures you can save that help me too. xx