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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Jell-O Pudding Cups - Sugar Free

(60 Calories, 1.5g Fat, 13 Carbs, 0g Sugar, 1g Fiber, 2g Protein)

"Not to be confused with the regular old Fat Free Jell-O Pudding Cups. These are different. For starters, they're SUGAR free, not FAT free, but the most important difference is that each delicious little cup contains just 60 calories, instead of 100. That means you can either have one as a 60 calorie snack, or snazz it up with a small handful of crushed Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs snacks (and a little fat free whipped cream), and STILL keep your treat at about 100 calories. How awesome is that?!" Promo from Jell-O

I haven't tried them yet but they sound good and "as is" only 1 point! They are on the grocery list ;~)

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