I just heard a commercial on a three year old podcast episode that talked about a sugar free clone (my word, not theirs) of some well known cereal brands. I went to their website and OH MY GOD THEY MAKE A SUGAR FREE COCOA PUFF’S! OH MY GOD!
What else? They make a sugar free version of Reece’s Puff’s as well! Again I calmly say, OH MY GOD!
I am shivering in anticipation. I am not going to buy either of these yet… I am just going to let them swim around in my tiny little brain for a few weeks before I give in to the Mt Everest sized anticipation.
Life changing knowledge, kids. Life changing.
Don’t go nuts over that Magic Spoon stuff — we bought it (the one similar to Froot Loops) and it was totally, utterly tasteless. You’re welcome to give it a try, of course, but I strongly suspect you’re going to be disappointed. Sorry!
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I’m not keen of sugary cereals for breakfast.
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I see the commercials all the time. I was excited to buy some till I read the overwhelming amount of negative reviews. Too good to be true os usually exactly that.
I always wonder about startups getting the money required for tv ads.
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there are two huge problems with “sugar free” stuff…one is that the body recognizes the non-nutritive substitute as sugar, only magnified…and it causes diarrhea in many people. good luck.
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Sugar substitutes do not cause dumping syndrome in gastric bypass patients whose bodies cannot process sugar anymore.
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oh, didn’t know that. thanks
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