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  • I decided to call the number on the side of the tiny snack-sized Reeses Fastbreak bar, to see how many calories the .67 ounce bar (19g) was.

    Yikes! That tiny bar was 100 calories. So, I asked the Hersey Co. about a few of the other candies in the caldron at work, and I guess I'll be doling them out to myself at one a day for a while.

    The .6 oz (17g) peanut butter cup = 90 calories

    The .7 oz (19g) peanut butter cup with caramel = 95 calories

    The tiny .7 oz bag of Reeses Pieces = 95 calories

    My guess was way off, so dinner will be a little smaller tonight.

    Did anyone else collect some calorie info on any other Halloween snack-sized candies? Please post it here if you have any other info!!!

    Thanks,
    Rainy
  • I was looking up the same stuff this a.m. I wasn't too bad thank goodness!

    http://www.elook.org/nutrition/sweets/index2.html

    I still need to go thru and find exactly what happened, but when i was digging thru the trash for the wrappers my 3 year old started screaming for candy so i decided I will do it later when she is napping!

    I had 2 peanut m& m's fun size size, 2 minis size of snickers and 1 small mini of twix

    Okay This is for the fun size of snickers:

    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size: 1 bar, fun size (15 grams)
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories: 70
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 3g 4%
    Saturated Fat 1g 5%
    Cholesterol 2mg 0%
    Sodium 34mg 1%
    Total Carboydrates 10g 3%
    Dietary Fiber 0g ~
    Sugars 7g ~
    Protein 1g 2%
    Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
    Iron 1% Calcium 1%
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    Calories in Twix Minis (note a serving of this is 4 though!)


    Manufactured by M&M / Mars, Inc.


    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 4 pieces (36.0 g)
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories
    170
    Calories from Fat
    63
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat
    7.0g
    11%
    Saturated Fat
    2.5g
    12%
    Sodium
    55mg
    2%
    Total Carbohydrates
    19.0g
    6%
    Sugars
    14.0g
    Protein
    1.0g
    Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 2% • Iron 0%
    Nutritional Units
    4
    * Based on a 2000 calorie diet

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    Calories in Snickers Minis(note a serving of this is 4 though!)

    SNICKERS

    Manufactured by M&M / Mars, Inc.


    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 4 pieces (36.0 g)
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories
    170
    Calories from Fat
    81
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat
    9.0g
    14%
    Saturated Fat
    3.5g
    17%
    Cholesterol
    5mg
    2%
    Sodium
    90mg
    4%
    Total Carbohydrates
    22.0g
    7%
    Dietary Fiber
    1.0g
    4%
    Sugars
    18.0g
    Protein
    3.0g
    Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 2% • Iron 0%
    Nutritional Units
    4
    * Based on a 2000 calorie diet
  • I recently read this about M&Ms ...

    1. Stand at one end of a football field.

    2. Eat one M&M.

    3. Walk to the other end of the football field.

    4. You've just burned off the calories of your one M&M.

    5. Repeat walking one length of a football field for each M&M eaten.

    Doesn't that make you think twice about popping those little ?
  • Holy , Meg!!! I had no idea those little had so many calories in them! Well, that was all the motivation I needed to not go rooting through the left over candy!
  • I see that Jasmine must have bought the same bag of halloween candy that I'm now stuck with since we didn't get one trick or treater (new to the area and didn't know if we'd get hit or not).

    I know myself well enough to know that I'm not even going to have one or I'm inviting myself to the whole bag.
  • We went to the gym last night and then out for salad. That way, we didn't have to be home for halloween, didn't have to buy any candy, and have no leftovers!
  • OMG!!! You did that too?! I called that 1800 number today for those little Milky Ways! LMAO
  • You know how people bring their leftover Halloween candy to work (or make their spouses do it) so that they don't eat it? That was the situation at my work today. I resisted most of the items until they were gone, but figured "Oh, that little bar can't be too bad", and ate it, before calling the hotline, LOL.

    For Halloween itself, on the years I give things out, it's not candy. I've bought a gross of little plastic spider rings and such to give out from the Oriental Trading Company or similar catalogs. Much less havoc with my eating that way.
  • I have a part time job at a Halloween shop so I was SURROUNDED by candy! Luckily, when I went into work today the trickortreaters and other employees had already taken the majority of the candy.
  • Quote: I recently read this about M&Ms ...

    1. Stand at one end of a football field.

    2. Eat one M&M.

    3. Walk to the other end of the football field.

    4. You've just burned off the calories of your one M&M.

    5. Repeat walking one length of a football field for each M&M eaten.

    Doesn't that make you think twice about popping those little ?

    Gee. Thanks, Meg.
  • You're welcome! Glad I can be a little ray of sunshine in your day.
  • Quote: You're welcome! Glad I can be a little ray of sunshine in your day.

    Heh. Actually, the only thing I can think about now is that M&M's equal a touch down...
  • Quote: Heh. Actually, the only thing I can think about now is that M&M's equal a touch down...
    ROFL!!
  • I got into the bowl yesterday. Then I sent the rest to work with DH and took some to my work! I have the kids' treats left but I was told that it is better to let them eat it in a couple days than to spread it out (Pediatrician told me this) And each will take a bite or two then throw it away! It should be gone by monday!
  • Quote: [FONT="Verdana"]For Halloween itself, on the years I give things out, it's not candy. I've bought a gross of little plastic spider rings and such to give out from the Oriental Trading Company or similar catalogs. Much less havoc with my eating that way.

    Thanks for the reminder! I haven't done anything with them for YEARS!

    That is a good idea. Besides, once you've given a ring or something out, they won't want to come back because it isn't candy.