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Ok, so color me weird, but dayum do I :778_heartbeat: toasted seaweed?! Hell. Dayum. Yes. I do!!! Do any of you have success eating it now that you're healed from surgery or is it nearly impossible to chew to smithereens so it doesn't bother your pouch/sleeve?

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Curious in Houston :230_hatched_chick:

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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!! Thanks to Whole Food's, I fell in love w/ roasted teriyaki seaweed. I have no problem w/ eating them and actually, one little serving is enough for me. YUM!

https://www.amazon.com/gimMe-Snacks-Organic-Roasted-Teriyaki/dp/B00F0UAMCQ/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503491352&sr=8-2&keywords=gimme%2Borganic%2Broasted%2Bseaweed%2Bsnacks&th=1

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@heycrystal2052 What a relief you can eat them/digest them post WLS! I LOVE (am I yelling?) these tiny squares of delight!!!

Define little serving, pls? LOL! I find them at HEB here and one pack costs $0.99. A serving is 5g and is 1/2 the pack. And OMG the teriyaki are the best!!! I also really like the spicy red pepper (not too hot).

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8 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

@heycrystal2052 What a relief you can eat them/digest them post WLS! I LOVE (am I yelling?) these tiny squares of delight!!!

Define little serving, pls? LOL! I find them at HEB here and one pack costs $0.99. A serving is 5g and is 1/2 the pack. And OMG the teriyaki are the best!!! I also really like the spicy red pepper (not too hot).

10g, is one package. I tried other flavors, but the Teriyaki was my winner. When I eat them at work, people give me such an odd look. Heck, they don't know what they're missing!!!

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@heycrystal2052 Do you eat the whole package? I LOVE them with leafy Asian salads and am already planning on coming up with a salmon or tuna salad that will work with this post WLS! *drool*

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Yes, the whole package is only .35 ounces. There are 12 packs, in an order.

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I have been staying away from them because I wasn't sure.

Now that I know the both of you haven't died or gotten the dumps or the itis from them, they are now gonna be on my list because I loved them before.

Thank you for being my test-tummies.

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@Half-Tum (btw gotta love that name :) )

(LOL at "the itis)

I'm still pre-op hon, so don't want to mislead you into trying them!! :) But @heycrystal2052 Crystal's results/report are enough for me to keep them hangin' round! As if...hangin' around...indeed! *snort*

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48 minutes ago, Half-Tum said:

I have been staying away from them because I wasn't sure.

Now that I know the both of you haven't died or gotten the dumps or the itis from them, they are now gonna be on my list because I loved them before.

Thank you for being my test-tummies.

Oh yes, I love them very much. I eat them as a snack and even though its such a small amount, they still hit the spot for me. Now, when I eat them, I break them up a bit due to the edges cutting the sides of my mouth. (If that makes sense)

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That sounds like a healthy snack. I have never tried them, but maybe I should.

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