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velvetpage) wrote2005-08-03 08:01 pm
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Recommendation
Nestle Minis - remember how messy and annoying it can be to eat popsicles when you have to either break it into two pieces, one for each stick, or eat a whole, big popsicle before it melted? Well, these are a wonderful solution. So far, I've seen the traditional fruity flavours, as well as a fudge one and now a RealDairy one, with chocolate or raspberry swirled through vanilla. They're all low-cal, and they're easier to keep reasonable because they come pre-wrapped in a tiny little portion. For the same reason, they're good for kids.
I just had a RealDairy one with a chocolate swirl. Forty-five calories of yummy goodness.
Unfortunately, since they're Nestle, they probably aren't available in the States.
I just had a RealDairy one with a chocolate swirl. Forty-five calories of yummy goodness.
Unfortunately, since they're Nestle, they probably aren't available in the States.
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It's how I heard about the Harry Potter series, when the first book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" won in 1997.
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