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I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie
I'm taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip
Lite, Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.

Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2
tablespoon serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.

Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
the cookbook industry!)

Janet

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Janet Wilder wrote in message
>...
>I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a

pie
>I'm taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool

Whip
>Lite, Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>
>Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2
>tablespoon serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>
>Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness

in
>the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started

on
>the cookbook industry!)
>
>Janet


I used to like Cool Whip, but anymore, I just hate it. It leaves an
oily feel in my mouth. Dunno why that is, but it's nasty to me. I'd
sooner do real whipped cream. :-)

Cheri


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Cheri wrote:
> Janet Wilder wrote in message
> >...
>> I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a

> pie
>> I'm taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool

> Whip
>> Lite, Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>>
>> Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2
>> tablespoon serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>>
>> Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness

> in
>> the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started

> on
>> the cookbook industry!)
>>
>> Janet

>
> I used to like Cool Whip, but anymore, I just hate it. It leaves an
> oily feel in my mouth. Dunno why that is, but it's nasty to me. I'd
> sooner do real whipped cream. :-)
>
> Cheri
>
>

Me, too. But this is for a dessert pie that's going to a shared dinner
for over 20 people and the real whipped cream won't keep nearly as well.

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> Me, too.


Then buy one of these

http://www.isinorthamerica.com/consumer/c_cream.shtml

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Janet Wilder > wrote:
: I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie
: I'm taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip
: Lite, Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.

: Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2
: tablespoon serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.

: Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
: the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
: the cookbook industry!)

: Janet

Who knows? Mybe it is better for the teeth:-)

Wendy


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I just whip real heavy cream with splenda...very yummy!

KROM'

"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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>I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie I'm
>taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip Lite,
>Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>
> Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2 tablespoon
> serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>
> Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
> the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
> the cookbook industry!)
>
> Janet
>
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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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>I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie I'm
>taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip Lite,
>Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>
> Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2 tablespoon
> serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>
> Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
> the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
> the cookbook industry!)


Some people buy sugar free foods for a different reason. There are some
(probably just a few) people who have an allergy to cane sugar.


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Janet Wilder wrote:
> I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie
> I'm taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip
> Lite, Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>
> Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2
> tablespoon serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>
> Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
> the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
> the cookbook industry!)


A while back I found sugar-free whipped cream - the kind that comes in a
spray container like Reddi-Wip.

I haven't found it again. Very annoying; I'd wondered for years why
they didn't make that, and I only got to buy it once before it disappeared.

Back to whipping cream myself...

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I don't understand somethink. The label has 0 trans fat?

"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
...
>I was in the grocery yesterday looking at Cool Whip to buy it for a pie I'm
>taking to a pot luck on Christmas Eve. There is Cool Whip, Cool Whip Lite,
>Cool Whip Free and Sugar-free Cool Whip.
>
> Regular, Lite and Free Cool Whip are only 2 gram of carbs per 2 tablespoon
> serving. The sugar-free was 3 grams.
>
> Though I find this amusing, I have to wonder at the lack of awareness in
> the food industry about sugar-free foods. (Don't even get me started on
> the cookbook industry!)
>
> Janet
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation
> Good Friends. Good Life



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