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Old 05-27-2001, 09:53 AM   #1  
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My husband and I went to the movies the other night and I got a cotton candy. It was a HUGE bag and when I read the nutrition facts it said serving size 1 bag, calories 57, fat 0, fiber 0. Can one huge bag of cotton candy really be only 1 point? This is too good to be true. I know it's not the healthiest choice but it's good for a sugar rush once in a while.
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Sounds like a great low point way to get a sugar fix. Considering how it's made, there is a lot of air in it, I can defintely believe that it is only one point a bag.
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I get it alot and there are usually 3-4 servings in each bag. 1/2 an ounce is 1 point and I usually get a minimum 3 servings in that bag.
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