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Title: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: cambonesegirl on September 27, 2008, 04:35:23 PM
Being a diabetic I like to shop for sugar-free and no sugar added products. I thought we can share with each other what products we've tried and give a review on them.

Here's a list of products I've tried that I like.

-Jell-O sugar-free pudding. I buy the pre-made ones in the refridgerated section
-Dreyers no sugar added slow churned ice cream
-Yoplait light
-Werther's sugar-free original hard candy
-Starbucks skinny latte with your choice of sugar-free syrup
-Popsicle brand sugar-free popsicles
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on September 27, 2008, 06:36:40 PM
I agree with you on most of those, but haven't tried the Skinny Latte at Starbuck's and never did like the Sugar Free Fudgecicles. The Fudge pops just never tasted right compared to the regular ones. The things I liked that were sugar free when I was a kid are no longer sold such as Sun Flakes which was a Sugar Free frosted corn flakes made by Ralston. Then in the 90's Wal-Mart sold these sugar free candy bars that came in different flavors. It was the first time sugar free chocolate tasted good and that there was a variety of flavored centers. Trying the Sugar Free Hershey's Chocolate though seems flavor is lacking, but the Reese peanut butter cups are ok.

I wish Jello came out with the Sugar Free Pudding in the refrigerated section years ago, the Tapioca pudding is good. Even though I can now have sugar products after my transplant, I can't stand regular soda/pop
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: kitkatz on September 27, 2008, 07:03:47 PM
Does the slow churned sugar free ice cream taste good? We have some in our freezer.  Hubby bought it.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on September 27, 2008, 07:12:27 PM
To me it does, but it's a personal preference type of thing. You'll just have to try and find out.Here Dryers is called Edy's. Same package, different name, same factory and owner. Saw it on the food network when they showed how they make ice cream.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: cambonesegirl on September 27, 2008, 10:58:52 PM
Does the slow churned sugar free ice cream taste good? We have some in our freezer.  Hubby bought it.

I think so. I've actually tried Dreyer's no sugar added a while back when it wasn't slow churned and I did not like it.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: cambonesegirl on September 28, 2008, 05:37:46 PM
Chris I don't like the fudgesicles either, I was talking about the fruit flavor popsicles and diet soda pop flavors.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: skyedogrocks on September 29, 2008, 12:01:08 PM
A great diet soda alternative is Crystal Light.  Rob (who is a Type 1 diabetic) loves these, especially the to go packets.  Kool Aid has a sugarfree line also, as does 4C and Arizona.  Lots of great flavors out there.

Right now it's Apple Pie season, so I make ours with Splenda, you can't even tell the difference.  Splenda even has a Brown Sugar out there, but it's half sugar, half splenda.  Still a great alternative.

We even found low sugar Italian Ices. 

Thing is though, sugar free can also contain a LOT of carbs, which is the key culprit in high sugars  He just counts his carbs and adjusts his insulin accordingly.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: flip on September 29, 2008, 03:16:58 PM
I wonder if the breast milk ice cream is sugar free? I guess it depends on the donor. Maybe I'll ask PETA.
 :rofl; :rofl; :rofl;
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Run8 on September 29, 2008, 03:19:44 PM
I emember Sun-Flakes those where the bomb.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on October 04, 2008, 10:36:24 PM
One of my old favorites was Cansfields or Canfields Sugar Free Chocolate Soda and Chocolate Cherry Soda, along with the Cream Soda. Haven't bought it lately since price for a 6 pack is not $4.00

Sugar Free Jelly Belly Jelly Beans are good
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: jbeany on October 08, 2008, 10:20:29 PM
Luigi's makes the low-sugar Italian ices - yummy!
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on October 13, 2008, 06:19:27 PM
Got back from Nebraska. They had Sugar Free Grape Soda by Shasta, so I had to try it. I love it, but they don't have it here. I can't stand sugar soda/pop/carbonated beverage/ or whatever you may call the beverage. I did bring home 4 cans though, but it won't last long.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Run8 on October 13, 2008, 10:03:30 PM
Hey Chris, this is Frank i live in Nebraska and am very very familiar with Shasta. PM your address i can send you some.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: twirl on October 15, 2008, 06:20:00 PM
I wonder if the breast milk ice cream is sugar free? I guess it depends on the donor. Maybe I'll ask PETA.
 :rofl; :rofl; :rofl;

would not be sugar free if they got it from me >:D
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on October 19, 2008, 04:24:03 PM
Has anyone tried the Sugar Free Cool Whip? Is it any good?
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: MIbarra on October 19, 2008, 07:36:04 PM
Sugar Free cool whip is good.. So is the light... Check the carb count though.. I think the light actually has less carbs than the sugar free? Maybe I'm wrong.. I know there are a few things out there that say sugar free and when you look at carb counts, it's about the same as the "real" stuff.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on October 19, 2008, 08:15:24 PM
carbs I'm not worried aboout, hard for me to gain weight. I just don't like the corn syrup stickyness like I get if I drink a regular soda. I still use Sweet N Low even though I can have sugar now, but after being a diabetic since the 70's, I can't stand sugar soda or sugar in my coffee.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: mikey07840 on November 28, 2008, 10:39:24 PM
I like Hawaiian Punch Light. It is not carb free, but it has much much less carbs per serving. I like it as an alternative to water or diet soda.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Chris on November 28, 2008, 10:47:42 PM
Sugar Free cool whip is good.. So is the light... Check the carb count though.. I think the light actually has less carbs than the sugar free? Maybe I'm wrong.. I know there are a few things out there that say sugar free and when you look at carb counts, it's about the same as the "real" stuff.

The thing that gets me with sugar products is the syrupy after effect that it leaves on my tongue and dries my mouth out.  Even after my transplant I still prefer to stick with sugar free products, except chocolate. I guess after being a diabetic since the late 70's, I can't get use tosugaror some lite products. The same is true with the new yellow packet sweetner made from sugar. Forgot the name of it, but thatstuff is gross to me. I'll stick with the pink, blue, and on occassion the original yellow packet stuff, Sugar Twin.
Title: Re: Sugar-free, no sugar added product review
Post by: Run8 on November 29, 2008, 09:44:37 AM
Have to agree with Chris, after being a diabetic for 27 yrs if I grab the wrong pop, omg omg it is nasty.