Halo Top iced cream
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arditarose wrote: »I get it so I can eat the entire pint. I've never not eaten the entire pint.
Oh yeah. I spend mad money on food.4 -
arditarose wrote: »I get it so I can eat the entire pint. I've never not eaten the entire pint.
Yeah, I pretty much eat the entire pint. At 24g protein, I count it as a meal.1 -
Our supermarket almost never seems to have it in stock, and this past week they only had chocolate so I tried that. For a low-calorie ice cream, I was impressed. I had tried Arctic Zero before (cookie dough) and it tasted like an ice cube with chunks of cookie dough in it, so I was worried I was wasting my money again. I'm glad I went for it, and I'd like to try other flavors if I ever see them.2
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Lemon Cake and Birthday Cake are a constant staple in my freezer. I haven't had regular ice cream since I discovered it. Between Halo Top and Noosa yogurt, I need a second job.5
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After reading this thread, I checked out Halo Top today. After reading the ingredients, I put the pint back in their freezer. Too many things in it that I had never heard of.5
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After reading this thread, I checked out Halo Top today. After reading the ingredients, I put the pint back in their freezer. Too many things in it that I had never heard of.
What part of that put you off?12 -
How many carbs in a whole pint?1
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48 total.0
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Darn, I really wanted to try this, but sugar alcohols are a disaster for my digestive system.3
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geneticsteacher wrote: »Darn, I really wanted to try this, but sugar alcohols are a disaster for my digestive system.
For me it's usually fine but not in big quantities, apparently2 -
Birthday cake was so good. The lemon one was ok. I'm excited to try more flavors.1
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I love Halo Top mint chip and birthday cake. My store never has the strawberry which I want to try. Disclaimer: I also like Artic Zero. I'm in love with the new 300 calorie pints, snickerdoodle, banana, and cookie dough are delicious! I also like the 150 calorie pints of salted caramel and cookie shake, 20 seconds in the microwave and its soft enough to eat in a cone!1
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I stocked up since it's on sale and spent $50 on Halo Top yesterday. Some of every flavor. Our freezer is pretty full.azulvioleta6 wrote: »How many carbs in a whole pint?
This is from their web site, and it's after you subtract out fiber and some kind of sweetener they use that can't be digested, or something. This is per serving, not per pint, so multiply by 4 and you get 16 grams.
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NorthCascades wrote: »I stocked up since it's on sale and spent $50 on Halo Top yesterday. Some of every flavor. Our freezer is pretty full.azulvioleta6 wrote: »How many carbs in a whole pint?
This is from their web site, and it's after you subtract out fiber and some kind of sweetener they use that can't be digested, or something. This is per serving, not per pint, so multiply by 4 and you get 16 grams.
I wish I had that kind of freezer space!
As for the sugar alcohols, I try to keep those to a minimum so I basically ate the birthday cake flavor like 3 or 4 spoonfuls at a time. I may have only logged about 11 grams of the whole pint.1 -
Hey no need to be snarky. Just because there are ingredients that I am not interested in?
"Erythritol can cause side effects such as diarrhea, headache, and stomachache in some people and/or when consumed in large doses."2 -
Hey no need to be snarky. Just because there are ingredients that I am not interested in?
"Erythritol can cause side effects such as diarrhea, headache, and stomachache in some people and/or when consumed in large doses."
LOL I probably would have been way snarkier if I had posted at first read.
See, I'd asked that because you said you weren't interested in ingredients you don't know but how do you know they're bad for you or whatever if you don't know what they are?
I'm with you on the erythritol tho. It's the only reason I won't eat a lot of the halo top in one sitting. I don't need to exacerbate any of my digestive issues.0 -
Based on this thread, sought out and purchased some today.
The lemon isn't lemony enough to warrant me buying it again. Rather budget the calories and get a small serving of Baskin Robbins lemon cheesecake ice cream while it's still around (seasonal?), thanks.
The birthday cake is straight up gross to me. It tastes like nothing but the discount store brand pseudo-buttercream vanilla cake frosting made with hydrogenated oils. Bleh. And it had a funky aftertaste that thankfully the lemon did not. If it didn't have erythritol in it, I'd give the rest to the dogs.
And for the love of all that is holy, don't let it bowl melt!
I'll probably try the mint just to be sure, if I see it on sale, but my expectations are now super low.3 -
I, too, bought some Halo Top Lemon Cake based on this thread. I thought it was okay, but not great. I think it has an aftertaste. I much prefer Yasso Greek Yogurt Bars in Sea Salt Caramel or Mint Chocolate Chip. I think Halo Top is better than Arctic Zero, though.0
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Now I'm tempted... do these REALLY taste good, or do they just kind of taste close enough to real ice cream to be bearable? I feel like people exaggerate the yumminess of "health" foods just to convince themselves they're as good as the real thing. For instance - the chocolate brownie Quest protein bars taste nothing like a real brownie, and everyone who told me they did (and tempted me into buying a case) are lying jerk-faces. lol9
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I, too, bought some Halo Top Lemon Cake based on this thread. I thought it was okay, but not great. I think it has an aftertaste. I much prefer Yasso Greek Yogurt Bars in Sea Salt Caramel or Mint Chocolate Chip. I think Halo Top is better than Arctic Zero, though.
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deluxmary2000 wrote: »Now I'm tempted... do these REALLY taste good, or do they just kind of taste close enough to real ice cream to be bearable? I feel like people exaggerate the yumminess of "health" foods just to convince themselves they're as good as the real thing. For instance - the chocolate brownie Quest protein bars taste nothing like a real brownie, and everyone who told me they did (and tempted me into buying a case) are lying jerk-faces. lol
To be fair, I had such low expectations the first time I bought some, I thought it was really good. Then I got another pint and reality set in... there's a strong aftertaste (which really I've found in pretty much everything that uses artificial sweeteners anyway).1 -
I am an ice cream aholic, and I can't stand the taste of artificial sweeteners. That being said, I love Halo Top. Especially the Vanilla Bean and the Mint. I agree the lemon isn't lemony enough for me. I've never tried Birthday cake as it isn't my thing. I do not taste an aftertaste.
I agree that most things people pimp as 'healthy alternatives' are gross. Protein powder mug cakes - blech. Quest bars - gross. But Halo Top (and most AZ), I think are great.3 -
Hey no need to be snarky. Just because there are ingredients that I am not interested in?
"Erythritol can cause side effects such as diarrhea, headache, and stomachache in some people and/or when consumed in large doses."
To be fair you said you hadn't heard of the ingredients, not that you had a specific one you wanted to avoid.1 -
I haven't tried Halo Top, but I have tried Arctic Zero, and it is good but expensive.1
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deluxmary2000 wrote: »Now I'm tempted... do these REALLY taste good, or do they just kind of taste close enough to real ice cream to be bearable? I feel like people exaggerate the yumminess of "health" foods just to convince themselves they're as good as the real thing. For instance - the chocolate brownie Quest protein bars taste nothing like a real brownie, and everyone who told me they did (and tempted me into buying a case) are lying jerk-faces. lol
Admittedly, ice cream is not a food I need to have; I can totally live without it and I don't need to have certain brands; I used to just get what was on sale. Having had Arctic Zero before, I went into my Halo Top experience with very low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. It doesn't give me any stomach issues and I really expected it to based on experience from other diet-y type foods. So, for me, I love it. But if you're expecting it to be like Ben & Jerry's/Haagen Dazs/Blue Bunny, you'll probably be disappointed.
Eta: I tried a chocolate mint Clif builder bar after reading here that it "tastes just like Thin Mint girl scout cookies!" Talk about disappointment...4 -
The only bad thing I can say about the halo top birthday cake flavor is it needs more pretty colors...cuz of the birthday thing!
(Just felt the need to put that out there. )0 -
My husband and I just saw this at Kroger a few days ago. Needless to say we have been taste testing every kind they had. Birthday cake is SOOO good. I like the mint chip one. The chocolate one is lacking in my opinion.. Still have yet to try the vanilla bean and lemon flavors. Overall, though, you can't beat the macros AND FIBER in these pints. I don't eat a lot of ice cream but it's definitely something my husband can and does eat by the pint.1
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joshperson195 wrote: »
Strawberry is pretty good too!
OOH I don't think they had that kind but I will be on the lookout!!0
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