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bostongirl
Mon, Jun-23-03, 16:38
OH MY GOD!!!
Thanks to all you out there who talked about these little things. I went to CVS today and bought myself the peanut butter cup and the thin mints - couldn't just pick 1. TO DIE FOR!!! I only had one of each...I was afraid the laxative effect might sneak up on me.

Can't wait for dessert tonight...and all the other nights!!

RickinTN
Mon, Jun-23-03, 16:41
I am going to have to get me some :)

tubby
Mon, Jun-23-03, 18:45
Hi,

I just picked up the sugar free peanut butter cups. They seem to be loaded with carbs. How many can I have?

Thanks

blemay
Mon, Jun-23-03, 19:22
Russel Stover's makes "low carb" chocolates too. The "sugar free" ones are LOADED with carbs.

But the low carb ones taste WONDERFUL and 5 pieces in a serving (I think).

I found them at Ukrops and Kroger grocery stores. I'm sure they are probably at Wal-Mart too.

They are really yummy :)

LadyBelle
Mon, Jun-23-03, 21:10
I tried some of the truffles. They use sugar alcohols. Too sweet and nasty too me. Last time I tried the endulge PB cups I loved them, but atm those sound too sickingly sweet too.

freckles
Sat, Jun-28-03, 16:08
I LOVE the Russel Stovers Sugar Free candies. I have tried the Truffles, Peanut Clusters, Peanut Butter Cups, Toffee Squares and Pecan Delights. They are all fabulous, but my favorite is the Truffles. I get them at Wal-Mart for $1.50 a bag. They are the size of regular Russel Stovers candies. They also have smaller candies that sell in boxes that I have not tried yet, but am planning to. They're more the size of an after dinner mint.

As a side note, Wal-Mart also has they're own brand of hard candies made with Maltitol and Splenda. Lemon and Butterscotch are the ones I've tried. They have no carbs (at least for a serving of 4). They are good too, and sell for $1 per bag.