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I saw some Reese's "1 gram Sugar carb" peanut butter cups at work and decided to try them. I also got the regular kind for comparison.
The ingredients lists are interesting. The regular kind starts off with milk chocolate while the "1 gram" kind starts off with peanuts. I think the wall of the regular kind is thicker than the wall of the "1 gram" so there may be more peanut butter filling. The "1 gram" also uses a couple artificial sweeteners, sucralose and acesulfame potassium. Oddly, while being more artificial, it seems to be more like actual peanut butter. It's still not what you'd spread on toast but it does stick to the roof of the mouth some.
Regular: Milk chocolate(sugar; cocoa butter; chocolate; nonfat milk, milk fat, lactose, soy lecithin and pgpr, emulsifiers); peanuts; sugar; dextrose; salt; tbhq
"1 gram": peanuts; erythritol; cellulose gel; chocolate; inulin; cocoa butter; polyglycitol syrup; cream; less than 2% of: salt; soy lecithin and pgpr; emulsifiers; glycerin; sucralose; vanillin; artificial flavor; tbhq; aceulfame potassium
The nutritional label shows that the "1 gram" has less of almost everything except for dietary fiber and "sugar alcohols." I'm not going to copy the nutritional labels, but the "1 gram" is 160 calories (110 fat) while the regular is 230 calories (120 fat).
It's certainly best to avoid both the regular version and the "1 carb" but if you don't have problems with what's in the "1 carb" (I prefer to avoid artificial sweeteners, myself) then it seems to be a little less bad for you than the regular version.
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Date: 5 Apr 2005 16:00 (UTC)Speaking of chocolate...
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Date: 5 Apr 2005 17:21 (UTC)I particularly like the argument that sucralose is bad because it's made of chlorine, the same chlorine that goes into your swimming pool!!!!1!eleven (As opposed to the same chlorine that goes into table salt!)
As one of my friends put it, as an alternative sweetner, he'd rather trust sucralose. Who knows what's in the herbal sweetner packets. With sucralose, he's got a chemical name, formula, and reams of scientific studies.
I do know some people have allergic reactions to products with sucralose. If something bad is found later on, he can avoid anything that contains that chemical.
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