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Skinny Cow Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream

 

Newest Review: ... on the front of the box typically 73 calories per stick. So I must be dim ! Am I going to eat the stick and get 73 calories? ... more

 ... No way. The Contents *************** Now I realise why it is a "stick", the contents, six in my box 4 normally, sealed in a papery wrapper can't be described as an ice cream, It can't be described as an ice lolly. it is an iced dessert on a stick. It was a chocolate coloured mush on a stick - hence the stick name on the front. The Flavour ************* Chocolate, yes. But never once did I find a hint of fudge. It is called chocolate fudge, but it just seemed like watery frozen chocolate to me. The Con...more

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jo%40145
Premium Review Skinny Cow Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream: Locust bean gum and seaweed ice cream! (595 words)
by jo@145 - written on 16/05/06 (Very useful, 831 readings)
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I love a bargain! I'd got a voucher for 50pence off The Skinny Cow chocolate fudge sticks, so whilst hunting in Tesco's freezers for some ice cream cones I spotted these and thought good I can save 50pence and be good to my waistline at the same time. The Box ********** Quite eye catching as it has a huge chocolate coloured lolly/ice cream on the front of the box and a reclining Freisan type cow with sexy red lips and a tape measure attractively wound around a very neat waist. Farmers wouldn't want such anorexic looking cattle, but then we want diminutive waists , don't we?! My box had a large yellow band with red lettering, stating 50% ...

conor1
Premium Review calaorie controlled enjoyment with the "skinny cow " range (99 words)
by conor1 - written on 09/09/05 (Somewhat useful, 111 readings)
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i discovered the *skinny cow " ice creams about 2 months ago when embarking on yet another diet. I bought the first pack of fudge sticks from the Co-Op and then found that they were also stocked at Asda. At only 73cals each and less than 1% fat they were delicious, especially in the heat of the summer. I have also tried the chocolate and caramel cones in the same range at 121 cals and less than 5% fat, these were also delicious. now i always keep a couple of packs in the freezer for myself when i fancy something cool and ...

the_oracle123
Crowned Review Skinny Cow Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream: Manna from heaven for dieters! (943 words)
by the_oracle123 - written on 30/08/05 (Very useful, 2421 readings)
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In general, I'm always very suspicious of "diet" products. It's probably because I honestly can't see how something with the fat and sugar replaced with all sorts of artificial nasties can taste half as good as something made with real ingredients. With real ingredients, though, comes the rather nasty other side of not being all that good for you... Ice cream is a particularly annoying food. It's just so delicious and perfect, yet if you're trying to slim and want to eat more than about half a teaspoonful, it is going to wreck your diet! (Believe me, I know from bitter experience. It really is not possible to just eat 20g of Ben & Jerries.) ...

 

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