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Old September 26th, 2003, 01:43 PM
Tom Obszanski
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Default Reese's sugarfree peanut butter cups

Simple, do what any parent should be doing - check the candy before
you let the little darlings eat anything!

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:42:43 -0700, "Jacqueline Davidson"
wrote:

How are we going to know if people are giving our kids these things on
Halloween?
Jackie
"Debbie Cusick" wrote in message
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Don't eat them if you expect not to have easy access to a toilet for some
time. For example, they would be a *bad* thing to take on an all-day hike.

Debbie

"MEKIESS" wrote in message
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I still want a little something sweet even though I"ve been on Atkins

for
months and have lost almost 30 lbs. I saw these at Wal-mart and read

the
label
and calculated the effective carbs and bought them. Any comments from

the
group?





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Old September 27th, 2003, 12:21 AM
Jacqueline Davidson
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Default Reese's sugarfree peanut butter cups

You are right, of course. I hope all the mamas and daddys know to do this.
Jackie
"Tom Obszanski" wrote in message
...
Simple, do what any parent should be doing - check the candy before
you let the little darlings eat anything!

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:42:43 -0700, "Jacqueline Davidson"
wrote:

How are we going to know if people are giving our kids these things on
Halloween?
Jackie
"Debbie Cusick" wrote in message
...
Don't eat them if you expect not to have easy access to a toilet for

some
time. For example, they would be a *bad* thing to take on an all-day

hike.

Debbie

"MEKIESS" wrote in message
...
I still want a little something sweet even though I"ve been on Atkins

for
months and have lost almost 30 lbs. I saw these at Wal-mart and read

the
label
and calculated the effective carbs and bought them. Any comments

from
the
group?






  #23  
Old September 28th, 2003, 06:11 AM
Auree
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Default Reese's sugarfree peanut butter cups

I eat them and have no problems with sugar alcohols....don't do like others
and assume you will have problems and tell everyone else they will too.
"Don't eat them if you expect not to have easy access to a toilet for some

time"
That my be true for Debbie but not for the majority. Try them for yourself
and make up your own mind on your own experiences.
Actually, I found most of the people complaining of "problems" are eating
very large amounts of candy with it.

I'd rather give these to my kids than candy made with white sugar...


"Jacqueline Davidson" wrote in message
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You are right, of course. I hope all the mamas and daddys know to do

this.
Jackie
"Tom Obszanski" wrote in message
...
Simple, do what any parent should be doing - check the candy before
you let the little darlings eat anything!

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:42:43 -0700, "Jacqueline Davidson"
wrote:

How are we going to know if people are giving our kids these things on
Halloween?
Jackie
"Debbie Cusick" wrote in message
...
Don't eat them if you expect not to have easy access to a toilet for

some
time. For example, they would be a *bad* thing to take on an all-day

hike.

Debbie

"MEKIESS" wrote in message
...
I still want a little something sweet even though I"ve been on

Atkins
for
months and have lost almost 30 lbs. I saw these at Wal-mart and

read
the
label
and calculated the effective carbs and bought them. Any comments

from
the
group?








 




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