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I sit here enjoying my new fave treat a diet coke slushie frm sonic. Little did i know that sonics base slush is filled with sugar ,so my "diet" coke slush is just a sugary slush with diet coke added. I looked up the nutritional info and it has 145 carbs! Lol Well this is my last one ever ;( . I knew it tasted waaay to good . Ive managed to stay in ketosis "shrugs" oh well . Back to my old fav snack watermelon.

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I found this out the hard way ( dumping ) last summer.

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I sit here enjoying my new fave treat a diet coke slushie frm sonic. Little did i know that sonics base slush is filled with sugar ,so my "diet" coke slush is just a sugary slush with diet coke added. I looked up the nutritional info and it has 145 carbs! Lol Well this is my last one ever ;( . I knew it tasted waaay to good . Ive managed to stay in ketosis "shrugs" oh well . Back to my old fav snack watermelon.

@@freezepop two questions....when was your surgery and how well do you tolerate watermelon?

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@@freezepop two questions....when was your surgery and how well do you tolerate watermelon?

I am 4mths out and i tolerate watermelon fine its a semi slider so i can eat a decent amount in a day ... i eat maybe a half of a large watermelon in a week. It has satisfied my fruit addiction. I dont dump ..hence me having to read about the sugar 4 slushees later smh . So if you are really sensitive to sugar watermelon might bother you. I love it.

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they are also carbonated. or is that just slurpies?

The ones i had been getting at sonic weren't carbonated. But I think slurpies are . Its been so long since I've had a slurpie :)

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Yep I thought I had discovered an amazing treat when I had the diet lemonade slush from sonic! That was a low blow haha!

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Yep I thought I had discovered an amazing treat when I had the diet lemonade slush from sonic! That was a low blow haha!

Yeah it was ...kinda like msg fiasco smh .. im looking into slushy machines

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It is possible to get a sugarfree slush at Sonic- the trick is to ask for an "add in" flavor ONLY with no slush Syrup base. I did this with the sugarfree mango and the sugarfree raspberry and they were yummy. The add in favors are colorless so it looks like a cup of plain crushed ice but it is delicious!

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It is possible to get a sugarfree slush at Sonic- the trick is to ask for an "add in" flavor ONLY with no slush Syrup base. I did this with the sugarfree mango and the sugarfree raspberry and they were yummy. The add in favors are colorless so it looks like a cup of plain crushed ice but it is delicious!

Thank you. I shall try this

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From my understanding, the ice part of it is sugar Water frozen. My source is my daughter who is a manager at Sonic.

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BOOOO...and we don't have diet slurpees around my area any more either. we had them for a couple years. a co-worker who used to manage a 7-11 told me that the diet slurpee mix broke down multiple machines and 7-11 decided to discontinue them due to high costs of replacing machines.,...

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@@freezepop two questions....when was your surgery and how well do you tolerate watermelon?

for me watermelon is a no no i am a little over 2 years out and i just puke it up its too high in Water content my sleeve is a tricky bugger i foam and its game over tried several times same thing every time no matter the amount i try and eat.

when i say its a bugger most people have no problem with popcorn not me even a little handful of the stuff puke it back up in little chewed up puddles lol

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