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Monday, June 05, 2006

Taste Test: Breyer's Light Creamy Fudge Bars
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I'm always on the lookout for cold, light desserts with around 100 calories, just to have around to enjoy in the afternoon or late at night. Even better, if it has something to do with chocolate!

So, I had to try what I think is a new light fudge bar by Breyer's. I was impressed by the 90 calories on the label but the look on my daughter's face when she opened the first fudge bar bag to reveal a sadly smaller bar, was priceless. I think the portion patrol has gone a little too far when it comes to this particular fudge bar.

But, if you get beyond the smaller than expected size, your reward is the smooth and chocolately taste that is Breyer's Light Creamy Fudge Bars.

The first five ingredients are:
nonfat milk,
sugar,
butterfat,
corn syrup,
cocoa

And the nutritional analysis per bar is:
90 calories
2.5 g fat (25% calories from fat)
1.5 g saturated fat
10 mg cholesterol
1 g fiber

Any other frozen bars or desserts that are worth trying this summer?

~~Elaine

Related Topics: 30 Diet Friendly Desserts, The Truth About Chocolate

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Posted by: Elaine Magee, RD at 6:42 AM

1 Comments:

Anonymous Raylynn said...

You might try Weight Watchers' Giant Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream Bar!

110 calories
1 g fat
5 g fiber
4 g protein

They're a great treat for those of us watching our weight ... decrease that is!

8:17 PM  

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