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Old October 1st, 2003, 11:00 PM
Kalish
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Some people mentioned that the TANG Sugar Free Orange Drink isn't half
bad so I went looking for some (there were days at the beginning when
I would have killed for a taste of orange juice, although I got over
that).
I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" - each
tub makes 1.5 quarts. The main sweetener is aspartame but unless
you're planning on drinking it by the quart, shouldn't be a big
problem. They will send 1-3 cannisters for the same shipping price
($3.85). I ordered it 28 Sept at night and the package arrived today,
1 Oct (trying to be universal with the date format!). Kalish
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Old October 1st, 2003, 11:24 PM
Nancy Huffines
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"Kalish" I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I
found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" -


You can find it at super Wal-Mart stores for about 2.89 a cannister

Nancy J


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Old October 2nd, 2003, 01:44 AM
Digital Art Resources
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What about mixing kool-aid with splenda?
"Nancy Huffines" wrote in message
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"Kalish" I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I
found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" -


You can find it at super Wal-Mart stores for about 2.89 a cannister

Nancy J




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Old October 2nd, 2003, 02:04 AM
Jean B.
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Kalish wrote:

Some people mentioned that the TANG Sugar Free Orange Drink isn't half
bad so I went looking for some (there were days at the beginning when
I would have killed for a taste of orange juice, although I got over
that).
I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" - each
tub makes 1.5 quarts. The main sweetener is aspartame but unless
you're planning on drinking it by the quart, shouldn't be a big
problem. They will send 1-3 cannisters for the same shipping price
($3.85). I ordered it 28 Sept at night and the package arrived today,
1 Oct (trying to be universal with the date format!). Kalish


Thanks for that info. I can't find it either. Please report on
whether you like it or not.
--
Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Old October 2nd, 2003, 02:53 AM
ConnieG999
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"Digital Art Resources" writes:

What about mixing kool-aid with splenda?


Then you get Kool-Aid. (G)
Sugar Free Tang really is the closest thing we low-carbers are going to get to
the taste of real orange juice.

Connie
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Old October 2nd, 2003, 05:53 AM
Jacqueline Davidson
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We mix Tang with the sugar free Wylers Outrageous Orange add splenda, and
it is better than plain Tang. Makes 2 quarts.
Jackie

"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Kalish wrote:

Some people mentioned that the TANG Sugar Free Orange Drink isn't half
bad so I went looking for some (there were days at the beginning when
I would have killed for a taste of orange juice, although I got over
that).
I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" - each
tub makes 1.5 quarts. The main sweetener is aspartame but unless
you're planning on drinking it by the quart, shouldn't be a big
problem. They will send 1-3 cannisters for the same shipping price
($3.85). I ordered it 28 Sept at night and the package arrived today,
1 Oct (trying to be universal with the date format!). Kalish


Thanks for that info. I can't find it either. Please report on
whether you like it or not.
--
Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA



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Old October 2nd, 2003, 03:10 PM
Crafting Mom
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ConnieG999 wrote:

Then you get Kool-Aid. (G)
Sugar Free Tang really is the closest thing we low-carbers are going to
get to the taste of real orange juice.


It depends on your genre of low carbing I eat an actual orange
from time to time. For me, low-carb does not mean I will never touch
an orange again, it simply means the frequency is a lot less. I get
an orange about once a week, or buy an orange and eat one or two
sections of it a day until gone.

Crafting Mom
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Modified WOL since spring '02 || Weight at start: over 250 lb
Today's weight: 180.5 lb || Goal/Maintenance: 140 lb
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Old October 3rd, 2003, 01:01 AM
Kalish
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On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 22:24:14 GMT, "Nancy Huffines"
wrote:


"Kalish" I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I
found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" -


You can find it at super Wal-Mart stores for about 2.89 a cannister

Nancy J


I'd have to find a Super Wal-Mart first - we don't have them here
(Eastern Massachusetts) - just your run of the mill regular Wal-Mart -
they have a limited selection of food.

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Old October 3rd, 2003, 01:07 AM
Kalish
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On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 21:04:14 -0400, "Jean B." wrote:

Thanks for that info. I can't find it either. Please report on
whether you like it or not.


I thought it was pretty good. I never drank Tang before but if you
choose not to drink real orange juice...or real Tang for that
matter...this seemed quite decent. It has more "substance" than
orange Kool-Aid would - it seems "thicker" somehow, like orange juice
is. The ingredients mention "orange juice solids." And it has
vitamins...so it has some redeeming value. It *is* a slightly "neon"
orange color...kinda glows in the refrigerator. I'd buy it again -
I just hope I can find it locally for less $$$ than online. Kalish
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Old October 3rd, 2003, 06:09 PM
Jean B.
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Kalish wrote:

On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 22:24:14 GMT, "Nancy Huffines"
wrote:


"Kalish" I couldn't find any at my local stores so I looked online. I
found it
at www.looneystuff.com - $4.89 for a cannister with 4 "tubs" -


You can find it at super Wal-Mart stores for about 2.89 a cannister

Nancy J


I'd have to find a Super Wal-Mart first - we don't have them here
(Eastern Massachusetts) - just your run of the mill regular Wal-Mart -
they have a limited selection of food.


Yes, I went to a Wal-Mart yesterday to see if they had ANYTHING.
But since it wasn't a Super Wal-Mart, there was virtually
nothing--less than what I can find at my regular grocery store.
--
Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA
 




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