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I want to know if anyone eats the frozen fruit bars they sell at the grocery store. That say "real fruit, no sugar added"

This weekend I purchased a box and they make me way to happy. Anyone else eat these?!?

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I want to know if anyone eats the frozen fruit bars they sell at the grocery store. That say "real fruit' date=' no sugar added"

This weekend I purchased a box and they make me way to happy. Anyone else eat these?!?[/quote']

Good question. One of those sounds great!! My nutritionist said to try fruit. Does this count??

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I want to know if anyone eats the frozen fruit bars they sell at the grocery store. That say "real fruit, no sugar added"

This weekend I purchased a box and they make me way to happy. Anyone else eat these?!?

Do you mean the Edie's sugar-free Fruit Bars? Yeah, they are so good I had to stop eating them -- I could go through 4-6 a day. So, back to sugar-free popsicles for me. Fewer calories and less of a trigger food for me. But, I hope you enjoy them!

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They're amazing, but be careful you may start eating more than 5 a day. To much of a trigger. Had to turn away.

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No just regular frozen fruit bars at Kroger. 25 calories each but they worry me some...I can two quickly.

The sugar free popsicles, I get tired of eating...quick. Maybe that's the issue, I'm afraid of enjoying and that it may be a trigger food. I've had lots of stress in my life the past two Weeks and I think I'm using food as comfort.

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You may want to watch the wording on those fruit bar boxes- "no sugar added" is not the same as "sugar free". I've looked at those before and I think it was over 18 carbs per bar! Look for the ones that say "sugar free" but still flip it over to look at the nutrition info to be sure. My favourites are the Outshine sugar free fruit bars- (tangerine, strawberry & raspberry) 25 calories and 6 carbs per bar- they taste heads and tails better than the Popsicle brand sugar free bars (15 calories and 4 carbs). For me, the trade off of 10 more calories and 2 more carbs is worth it. Enjoy! Another fave is Yasso Greek yogurt bars in coconut- 80 calories, 12 g carbs, 6 G Protein.< /p>

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Good question. One of those sounds great!! My nutritionist said to try fruit. Does this count??

Im going to ask the doctor this week...ill try and remember to post back

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You may want to watch the wording on those fruit bar boxes- "no sugar added" is not the same as "sugar free". I've looked at those before and I think it was over 18 carbs per bar! Look for the ones that say "sugar free" but still flip it over to look at the nutrition info to be sure. My favourites are the Outshine sugar free fruit bars- (tangerine' date=' strawberry & raspberry) 25 calories and 6 carbs per bar- they taste heads and tails better than the Popsicle brand sugar free bars (15 calories and 4 carbs). For me, the trade off of 10 more calories and 2 more carbs is worth it. Enjoy! Another fave is Yasso Greek yogurt bars in coconut- 80 calories, 12 g carbs, 6 G Protein.[/quote']

These I have..are the same calories and carbs..they are so good though!!

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You may want to watch the wording on those fruit bar boxes- "no sugar added" is not the same as "sugar free". I've looked at those before and I think it was over 18 carbs per bar! Look for the ones that say "sugar free" but still flip it over to look at the nutrition info to be sure. My favourites are the Outshine sugar free fruit bars- (tangerine, strawberry & raspberry) 25 calories and 6 carbs per bar- they taste heads and tails better than the Popsicle brand sugar free bars (15 calories and 4 carbs). For me, the trade off of 10 more calories and 2 more carbs is worth it. Enjoy! Another fave is Yasso Greek yogurt bars in coconut- 80 calories, 12 g carbs, 6 G Protein.

Here's a second for the Outshine bars! They are terrific. I can usually taste (and hate) that yucky fake sugar taste, but if you didn't know these were sugar free, you'd never know! They were a life saver for me during week two when it was nearly 100 degrees here and I could only take little wasp sips of Water.

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