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Weight Watchers Points-Sugar Free Popsicles
Thanks for that info. I thought that at one time, I remember sugar
free popsicles being a 0 point food. I used to have a great list bookmarked that was a big list of 0 point foods, but somehow, my bookmarked sites got wiped out, and I lost it. If anyone would happen to know of a zero point food listing, I would love to know where it is. Thanks! Angie (Anita) wrote in message . com... I went to www.peapod.com and searched for popsicles. You can look at the actual nutrition labels of 25 different popsicles there. The "Popsicle Sugar Free Pops" come out to 0 points in my calculations.... There are two other sugar-free popsicles listed there, if you want to look at those, too. Anita B. (Angie) wrote in message . com... Hello. I was wondering if anyone can tell me the point value for sugar free popsicles. |
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