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Sugar Free Cadbury Creme Eggs...Just a Pipe Dream?
Posted Mon March 24, 2008 12:00 pm, by Chris C. written to Cadbury Schweppes
Write a Letter to this Company
I've been a diehard chocolate fan my entire life, and, unfortunately, I was diagnosed with type-2 diabetes not too long ago.
Now, I can still have chocolate, of course. There are some decent sugar-free varieties around. However, one of my absolute favorite chocolate creations does not come in a sugar-free version, and, while I'm not sure it could be done, I figured I'd throw the idea out there anyway.
Here goes: Sugar-free Cadbury Creme Eggs!
Yep, one of the best chocolates on the planet needs to have a sugar-free option! I know, I know. It's probably like asking for sugar-free Peeps...oh, wait. They have those!
So, you see, it's not such an impossible dream after all!
Pretty please?
With sugar (substitute) on top?
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Please tell me that they heed your advice. I've had type 2 for 15 years and suffice it to say that if I eat most sugar free chocolate, I'm better off doing it withing spitting distance of the lavatory :)
Every day-after-Easter I go and buy six or so of the caramel eggs (I get the creme eggs if the caramel aren't available) at 50% off and stash them in the freezer. Every so often my blood sugar will bottom out and it's Cadbury to the rescue!!
I'm on insulin, so if I'm having a serious jones, I can always just take a couple extra units.....
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by MelNino Posted Tue March 25, 2008 @ 8:09 PM
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Cute letter...I hope you get a reply :)
(I loved the pretty please part)
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I LOVE Cadbury Eggs!
but, one cadbury egg is 170 calories :(
A sugar-free variety is a great idea!
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by Gino Posted Tue March 25, 2008 @ 12:26 AM
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It's a great letter and an excellent suggestion. As a fellow Type 2'er, I like the idea of more choices available. Every three months or so, I try to plan ahead and fit in the occaisional splurge, it's not going to make that much of a difference, and why deprive yourself?
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by ~Fiƒi-la-ƒlea~ Posted Mon March 24, 2008 @ 7:58 PM
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OMG I love them! They are my fav Easter candy for the last few years. I'm on Weight watchers so I know they are 4 pts each. I also can feel that sugar after eating just one. A neighbor friend of mine always sends them down after Easter to me which doesn't help lol.
They do make them tiny, not that they are sugar free but the little ones don't give you that much sugar if you can resist eating more of them.
I agree, it would be wonderful if they came out with a sugar free type. Great suggestion!
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by whoopie Posted Wed February 29, 2012 @ 9:02 AM
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I now that make some candy with splenda too
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Those things are nasty to begin with and probably would be even worse sugar free. I think the issue is not the chocolate but that creme inside, that is pure sugar.
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