Halo Top is deceptive???
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DananaNanas wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
Arctic zero is awful!! I have a friend that has tried the Breyers and said it is the best out of the 3 but I haven't tried it for myself yet. Mint chocolate is my favorite too
We recently tried Chilly Cow, and it's my favorite of all the brands. I hear the bars are garbage though. We tried the Brown Butter Salted Caramel and the Chocolate Brownie Batter and enjoyed both.
https://chillycow.com/?gclid=COPQl__8_doCFYiHxQIdkYYATw&gclsrc=ds
ETA: Instead of pints, they come in 2 realistic serving size portions that are each under 200 calories.1 -
Hawaiian_Iceberg wrote: »What's he hoping to get out of this his $6.99 back?
His 15 minutes of fame...
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Hawaiian_Iceberg wrote: »What's he hoping to get out of this his $6.99 back?
His 15 minutes of fame...
Wouldn't it be less trouble in the long term if he just urinated on a national monument?10 -
stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
I mean I totally get that Halo top isn't ice cream and there's some compromises in texture, but It just wasn't right.
And regards the lawsuit. Seriously? It's 2-3 times the price of B&J's. Might want to take a really close look before spending that kind of money.
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I like the title of The Takeout's article on this: https://thetakeout.com/man-sues-halo-top-after-not-reading-package-correctly-18259542276
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Fyi, Breyers 100-call No Sugar Added Butter Pecan is really good.0
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Omg how dumb is he?2
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Do you think he’s reading this and doing the reporting?2
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I was thinking of him in Shop Rite today. Halo Top is in an end cap freezer and as you walk by, you can't help but have your eye grabbed by... the big honking calorie count on the label. Seriously, it stands out in the freezer case. I can't understand how there's a case to be made out of this. You'd think the name of the product was "240" from a distance or something.4
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Really? The dumba** couldn’t have just returned it? I like the Enlightened best in pints. But if you’re really low on calories, the Arctic Zero Vanilla maple ain’t bad. 140 cals for the whole pint.2
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Halo Top gives me gas. Even the dairy-free kind. Makes me sad. And smells bad.
Knew it was too good to be true. Still ate the whole pint to “test the theory”
I blame no one except my wishful thinking2 -
Lol Halo Top is too sweet for me! I'd rather stick to fruits instead, but an occasional spot of ice cream couldn't hurt every now and then .1
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stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
I mean I totally get that Halo top isn't ice cream and there's some compromises in texture, but It just wasn't right.
And regards the lawsuit. Seriously? It's 2-3 times the price of B&J's. Might want to take a really close look before spending that kind of money.
I'm here to second this. Enlightened is the best low cal pint. I won't even touch Halo Top anymore.0 -
jefamer2017 wrote: »
I bought some today. It was actually in my small town grocery. And yes, the cookie dough was good. But, I went home and compared it to a “regular) tub of full cream, full sugar ice cream: 10 less calories per 1/2cup, 4gm less carbs, 3gm more protein. I can’t remember the fat because I don’t care. For those very tiny differences I will just eat the “regular” maple caramel swirl I bought for the kids. Halo top tasted fine but not worth the $$$.2 -
I have a genuine question, why do people choose Halo Top over other ice creams? Light ice creams have been around for ages and some are pretty good, and they're usually cheaper. Slightly higher in calories, but is the difference really worth it? I sometimes get a light ice cream that's 90-100 calories per serving, tastes like regular ice cream but lighter, and costs less than a dollar. Is it the protein?0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »I have a genuine question, why do people choose Halo Top over other ice creams? Light ice creams have been around for ages and some are pretty good, and they're usually cheaper. Slightly higher in calories, but is the difference really worth it? I sometimes get a light ice cream that's 90-100 calories per serving, tastes like regular ice cream but lighter, and costs less than a dollar. Is it the protein?
For me as a diabetic it's the difference between a tiny serving of not very good ice cream and no ice cream. Yes, partly the protein, but also the lack of sugar and carbs. I can manage about 45g of carbs in a meal, but I'm not willing to devote an entire meal to dessert, so I keep my treats about 15g. Other light ice creams I have tried tasted vile.1 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »I have a genuine question, why do people choose Halo Top over other ice creams? Light ice creams have been around for ages and some are pretty good, and they're usually cheaper. Slightly higher in calories, but is the difference really worth it? I sometimes get a light ice cream that's 90-100 calories per serving, tastes like regular ice cream but lighter, and costs less than a dollar. Is it the protein?
I get it for easier portion control for myself. If I get a larger icecream I'll eat the whole thing. Ice cream is my weakness. The only light ice cream in pints in my area are plain vanilla or chocolate.0 -
jefamer2017 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I have a genuine question, why do people choose Halo Top over other ice creams? Light ice creams have been around for ages and some are pretty good, and they're usually cheaper. Slightly higher in calories, but is the difference really worth it? I sometimes get a light ice cream that's 90-100 calories per serving, tastes like regular ice cream but lighter, and costs less than a dollar. Is it the protein?
I get it for easier portion control for myself. If I get a larger icecream I'll eat the whole thing. Ice cream is my weakness. The only light ice cream in pints in my area are plain vanilla or chocolate.
That makes sense. Since plain vanilla is my favorite ice cream anyway I've never thought about this. Usually I just get regular ice cream or make my own, but when I'm really out of calories I get a single serving pack of light. Ice cream is more often sold in single serving packs here. You would have search around to find anything larger. That's probably why I've never had a problem with the serving size, because a single serving is what I've always had.0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »jefamer2017 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I have a genuine question, why do people choose Halo Top over other ice creams? Light ice creams have been around for ages and some are pretty good, and they're usually cheaper. Slightly higher in calories, but is the difference really worth it? I sometimes get a light ice cream that's 90-100 calories per serving, tastes like regular ice cream but lighter, and costs less than a dollar. Is it the protein?
I get it for easier portion control for myself. If I get a larger icecream I'll eat the whole thing. Ice cream is my weakness. The only light ice cream in pints in my area are plain vanilla or chocolate.
That makes sense. Since plain vanilla is my favorite ice cream anyway I've never thought about this. Usually I just get regular ice cream or make my own, but when I'm really out of calories I get a single serving pack of light. Ice cream is more often sold in single serving packs here. You would have search around to find anything larger. That's probably why I've never had a problem with the serving size, because a single serving is what I've always had.
If I had self control I'd buy 1/2 gallon blue bell. Maybe after I go into maintenance.1 -
stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
I mean I totally get that Halo top isn't ice cream and there's some compromises in texture, but It just wasn't right.
And regards the lawsuit. Seriously? It's 2-3 times the price of B&J's. Might want to take a really close look before spending that kind of money.
You should try Enlightened ice cream. Same concept with the low calorie count, though I do find their consistency creamier. Slightly less protein per serving than Halo Top. The Bananas Foster flavor is my fav with Movie Theater Popcorn my second.0 -
stanmann571 wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
I mean I totally get that Halo top isn't ice cream and there's some compromises in texture, but It just wasn't right.
And regards the lawsuit. Seriously? It's 2-3 times the price of B&J's. Might want to take a really close look before spending that kind of money.
Last time I bought B&J it was around $2. HT is 5-6.
In our mid-sized midwestern city HT and B&J are typically the same price.0 -
LOL, I have to eat the real deal cant eat stuff like this, I've tried diet and reduced calorie/fat and carb products most are just gross.
Wonder what he thought the big numbers on the front represented. Sounds like a person who's looking for a pay day and may just be sue happy.0 -
Packerjohn wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »I like the mint chocolate and the birthday cake.
Better than artic zero. Had one tub and it just wasn't good. I need to give the breyers flavors a shot. To see if they've got a better grip on the texture problem.
I mean I totally get that Halo top isn't ice cream and there's some compromises in texture, but It just wasn't right.
And regards the lawsuit. Seriously? It's 2-3 times the price of B&J's. Might want to take a really close look before spending that kind of money.
Last time I bought B&J it was around $2. HT is 5-6.
In our mid-sized midwestern city HT and B&J are typically the same price.
Just checked, and Halo Top is about 50 cents more at my grocery store -- $4.99 vs. $5.49.0 -
Stupid people like this is why this nation can't have nice things anymore. The babyboomers have given rise to generations of morons who need warnings on everything.1
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