Diet Snowball??

  • Anyone know what the points value may be? I know that the bottle for the "Diet" flavor said sugar free. I'm not sure if that would be considered a "0" point value or not. I've tried looking it up without success.
  • I have NO IDEA what a diet snowball is! I know that up north here, a snowball is a type of dessert/candy made with marshmallows, nuts, maraschino cherries, coconut and chocolate! So I don't know what bottle you are referring to!
    BUT, there has to be a nutritional label for this somewhere, either on the bottle (?) or the box that a number of bottles come in (?) if they come in, say, a 6-pack like diet coke. Use your points finder (calories/fat/fiber) with this info.
    But I'm STUMPED!!!
    Kira
  • Hi there! Me again!
    I found this for something called Diet Snowball Syrup -- it is for some sort of syrup that you can make with Equal instead of sugar. It is a home recipe, BUT it has the nutritional value in the upper righthand corner. I would be comfortable using this because I'll bet dollars to snowballs (hahahaha) that the components are essentially the same...
    http://southernsnow.com/sugar-free-d...ball-syrup.htm

    Kira
  • Thanks for the info Kira! The "snowball" we do here in Baltimore, is basically just a snow cone. It's shaved ice, with syrup on it. Like I said, the Diet Flavor labels said Sugar Free, but I think I'll ask to see the bottle the next time we go. My lil guy LOVES snowballs, so I am often at the stand, we'll see how often I can enjoy one myself. I'll follow-up after my next trip to the stand! THANKS AGAIN!

  • Up here, in the Great White North, ALL snowballs are diet -- unless you make them from yellow snow! Hahaha!
    EEwwwwww....
    Kira