I can't find ones that say "sugar-free". All I see are ones that say "no sugar added." Is that the same thing? If not, where are y'all finding sugar free ones? (I'm in Orlando.)
No sugar added means that the only sugar is milk sugar - lactose. There is really no such thing as sugar free as they all have one of the -oses or sugar alcohol like sorbitol or malitol. Please post the actual ingredients.
Hi Hippy chick, hmmm looks like a lot of those "oses" and sugar alcohols like sorbitol and lactitol.... Try to look for " The Original Fudgesicle NSA" - it's in a yellow box.. The term "NSA" that you see on some products is short hand for No Sugar Added...
Um....if you don't know what it is, would you really want to eat it? It may be NSA but what's all the other Frankenfood crud? Schatzi, didja notice that I didn't YELL the F word?
Bummer! Guess I'll look around a bit more. Thanks guys! It really stinks that food manufacturers can promote that no sugar has been added to a product when it has sugar alcohols in them. Sneaky devils!