Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 After noting that carb info was not included and a diabetic was at a loss to evaluate the pudding, someone was of the view: " as I always say in the past, not all diabetics are the same, therefor, some of us can have it, and if we do, we play with our meal plans to be able to enjoy such desserts once in a while " Me: And then you post an item that goes exactly against your idea. Alone it provided no way to know how many carbs were included in a serving and how big in measure a serving is. While there is variation in how many carbs we can eat we first need to know how many carbs we are putting into our mouths for it to be useful in any meaningful way. The item while sugar free was packed with carbs. How many, it is anyone's guess. Sugar free is a trap for diabetics, carb content is all that counts. XB IC|XC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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