New products that caught your eyes recently?
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »This sounds disgusting
Have they run out of flavor combinations or something? Eww....!
Wait, you know how sometimes cotton candy tastes like bubble gum? Maybe the bubble gum will taste like cotton candy!1 -
This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
That looks so freakin' good. Ice cream cake?0 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
That looks so freakin' good. Ice cream cake?
Yes. Vanilla ice cream with thin sheets of chocolate inside. The ice cream is the texture of soft serve. We used to get them for special occasions when I was a kid. I think they had a chocolate ice cream flavor, too, but since it's been back, I've only seen vanilla. It's really good.5 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
That looks so freakin' good. Ice cream cake?
Yes. Vanilla ice cream with thin sheets of chocolate inside. The ice cream is the texture of soft serve. We used to get them for special occasions when I was a kid. I think they had a chocolate ice cream flavor, too, but since it's been back, I've only seen vanilla. It's really good.
My pre-diet days brain would be calculating the calories in that whole cake in one shot.
(Yeah, yeah. So's my post diet days brain.)1 -
That brittle looks dangerous!
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »That brittle looks dangerous!
That brownie brittle... God I hate being lactose intolerance lol.1 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
That looks so freakin' good. Ice cream cake?
Yes. Vanilla ice cream with thin sheets of chocolate inside. The ice cream is the texture of soft serve. We used to get them for special occasions when I was a kid. I think they had a chocolate ice cream flavor, too, but since it's been back, I've only seen vanilla. It's really good.
My pre-diet days brain would be calculating the calories in that whole cake in one shot.
(Yeah, yeah. So's my post diet days brain.)
It's actually not that bad. 1/6 of the cake, which is a pretty satisfying slice, is only 130 calories. So, 780 for the whole thing? My dinner is usually more calories than that. Like I said, it's like a soft serve ice cream, so it's not very dense.6 -
I read that these aren't a 'new' product - only new to me.
Has anyone tried them - thoughts?2 -
I read that these aren't a 'new' product - only new to me.
Has anyone tried them - thoughts?
Im wondering this too. How do they taste compared to grapes?
I would try these. I don’t eat clif bars much because they are 230-260 and I prefer my bars around 200. I guess it’s kind of like eating two of the minis though lol.2 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »This is not "new", but it is BACK after 30 years! This could have gone in so many threads...flavors of childhood, what I would eat if it didn't have calories, foods I'm obsessed with, etc.
I think these were always available in Europe, but they just brought them back in the U.S. I have already bought a few of them...
Ooh, I hope I can find these locally! Looks good!0 -
I love having these at my desk at work to help with my sweet tooth craving. 4 marshmallows for 120 calories. Not bad for a quick treat.2
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At aldi
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »At aldi
Omgosh! 😋😃0 -
Not new but my first time trying the bbq flavor. I like the cheesy flavored ones but the bbq wasn’t very good. Tastes kind of bland with barely any bbq flavor. Would not get again.
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I just bought Hippeas for the first time in the Nacho flavor. They’re pretty good, but remind me too much of cheese curls which I never liked for some reason.2
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This gingerbread stevia is soo good. Been adding it to my pumpkin pudding and plain yogurt. Tastes like gingerbread cookie more than just ginger flavor like the ginger liquid spice I have.
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I tried the Realfood Italian style dinner -- it's a low carb manicotti, made with chicken and parmesan rather than pasta and stuffed with the usual cheese. It doesn't look like much in the package, and you think, oh there won't be enough sauce because it doesn't look like much. But the flavor is incredible and on a bed of spinach, celery and carrot shreds, it is unbelievably good, and only 220 calories. I add a bit more mozzerella on top (mostly because I have mozzerella to get rid of) and it makes a very satisfying low carb dinner. I'm going to try their other products soon.5
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »This gingerbread stevia is soo good. Been adding it to my pumpkin pudding and plain yogurt. Tastes like gingerbread cookie more than just ginger flavor like the ginger liquid spice I have.
I tried the cotton candy- I really didn't like it but used it.1 -
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
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Didn’t like this much at all. Normal Mountain Dew has so much flavor and this barely has any. You can definitely taste the water melon. Would not get again.1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Oh thank God the salt is a turnoff for me.1 -
@Noreenmarie1234. I just read that McDonald’s has free fries tomorrow, Subway has free sandwiches from 10 am til noon, and iHOP has 58 cent pancakes. Is any or all of this true?
I know this doesn’t belong here, but I am computer-challenged and don’t know where or how to look for the correct thread, so forgive me, please.
Hopefully someone can check it out and put it in the right place.1 -
corinasue1143 wrote: »@Noreenmarie1234. I just read that McDonald’s has free fries tomorrow, Subway has free sandwiches from 10 am til noon, and iHOP has 58 cent pancakes. Is any or all of this true?
I know this doesn’t belong here, but I am computer-challenged and don’t know where or how to look for the correct thread, so forgive me, please.
Hopefully someone can check it out and put it in the right place.
Seems like it: https://www.heyitsfree.net/mcdonalds-free-fries/
https://www.the-sun.com/money/3233882/subway-menu-changes-july-free-subs-how/#:~:text=The sandwiches are available between 10am and noon,Subway typically cost between $3.49 and $7.29.
https://wgntv.com/news/ihop-offering-58-cent-pancake-stacks-for-one-day-only-2/#:~:text=In celebration of their 63 rd anniversary, IHOP,short stack of pancakes for just 58 cents.
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corinasue1143 wrote: »@Noreenmarie1234. I just read that McDonald’s has free fries tomorrow, Subway has free sandwiches from 10 am til noon, and iHOP has 58 cent pancakes. Is any or all of this true?
I know this doesn’t belong here, but I am computer-challenged and don’t know where or how to look for the correct thread, so forgive me, please.
Hopefully someone can check it out and put it in the right place.no1racefan2 wrote: »corinasue1143 wrote: »@Noreenmarie1234. I just read that McDonald’s has free fries tomorrow, Subway has free sandwiches from 10 am til noon, and iHOP has 58 cent pancakes. Is any or all of this true?
I know this doesn’t belong here, but I am computer-challenged and don’t know where or how to look for the correct thread, so forgive me, please.
Hopefully someone can check it out and put it in the right place.
Seems like it: https://www.heyitsfree.net/mcdonalds-free-fries/
https://www.the-sun.com/money/3233882/subway-menu-changes-july-free-subs-how/#:~:text=The sandwiches are available between 10am and noon,Subway typically cost between $3.49 and $7.29.
https://wgntv.com/news/ihop-offering-58-cent-pancake-stacks-for-one-day-only-2/#:~:text=In celebration of their 63 rd anniversary, IHOP,short stack of pancakes for just 58 cents.
Yes so much free/cheap food ! We have a subway at work and I plan to try to get it lol.0 -
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