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Alchina 04-09-2005 08:26 PM

WW 2 Point Bars
 
Just wondering if people buy and eat the WW 2 Point Bars? If you do, what are your favorite falvors?

Kelly_S 04-10-2005 09:46 AM

Personally I don't because I feel they are too small and because they are processed foods they leave me wanting more. This is only a personal opinion. I can get or make something for the same points (fruit, high fiber muffin) that leaves me satisified and not wanting something else. However there are many who love and live by them.

Alchina 04-10-2005 02:14 PM

Thanks for the reply Kelly, I was thinking that it might curve my chocolate craving............Andrea

Kelly_S 04-10-2005 05:03 PM

It is possible it would but for me it just leaves me craving something else. What helps my chocolate cravings is having a piece of good chocolate such as Godiva and savor it.

BJ3 04-10-2005 07:20 PM

Achina, What helps my chocolate cravings are the new ww 1 point candies made by Whitman. The best I have found is the English Toffee Squares. They are small, but it only takes a taste to get me out of the "I HAVE TO HAVE CHOCOLATE NOW!" madness. I have tried the 2 pt. ww Berry bars and like them, but haven't tried any of the chocolate ones. They carry the ww 1 point candy at Target here. I also like the new ww cereals. Have you tried them? I also have a question. Does anyone know how to count 98% fat free ground beef per ounce? I can't find it in my ww books. :?:

Alchina 04-10-2005 08:12 PM

Thanks for the sugesstions, BJ3 what area are you in. I have not seen that candy at Target, is it in the candy section?

Is calorie info on the package of your ground beef? If your doing Core I think that is a core food?

freeda 04-10-2005 11:08 PM

I get the 1pt mint chocolate bars at WW. Love 'em. I thought the 2pt ones were a little too big.

ttugoddess 04-11-2005 03:13 AM

I really like the Snack Wells Devils Food Cookie's. They are fat free and each cookie is one point. I can usually just have one to get that yummy chocolate that I crave.. They are super tasty though!! :-)

mauvaisroux 04-11-2005 04:17 PM

I buy the WW bars on occasion and like the chocolate caramel ones. I usually take one to the movie theatre with me as I know all my friends will be eating chocolate and junk - it lets me indulge in a movie treat and still stay op. :)

jennie934 04-14-2005 09:10 AM

I like the chocolate carmel bars as well. Soem of the others are totally blahhhh....i felt like they were a wate of my points but that one is chocolatey enough. Some times I buy a really dark chocolate bar (from a fancy candy store but they are the best) and one or two square of that is so rich, it totally fills in my chocolate craving. and its like 1 or 2 points. Since its so rich its almost impossible to eat the whole thing and not feel sick but the little serving is just right.

BJ3 04-15-2005 10:30 AM

I haven't posted on this thread in a few days. But, the 1 point Weight Watchers candy made by Whitman is new. It may not be in all areas yet. When it does come to your area I highly reccommend it - especially English Toffee! My ww location does not carry it. Only Target (in Texas.)

Alchina 04-16-2005 02:50 PM

Thanks for all of the great responses, I'm still looking for that candy @ Target. I did try the chocolate carmel bar also, I really like them. I love choc. mint I think I'll try them next....

sugarholic 04-24-2005 03:58 PM

I love the Kelloggs all bran bars in Honey Oat flavor, they're only two points and sooooo good. They also come in brown sugar, but the honey oat blow them away. They are loaded with fiber and great taste, nothing bland about them.


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