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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Looking to satisfy your sweet tooth without the calories? Try Arctic Zero products!


I really thought that these products were going to be too good to be true until I tasted them.  Arctic Zero is a brand that makes low-calorie sweet treats, including pints of delicious frozen goodness that are only 150 calories for the whole pint in flavors such as chocolate, cookies & cream, coffee, mint chocolate cookie, chocolate peanut butter, vanilla maple, and other seasonal flavors (such as pumpkin spice) that are sure to please.  Also, they have 85 calorie bars in chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and orange cream.  Here's some additional information that makes these even more enticing:
  • Gluten Free
  • Fat Free
  • 14 grams of whey protein per pint
  • 8 grams of fiber per pint
  • Non-GMO
  • Natural or Organic Ingredients
  • No Sugar Alcohols
  • Bars & Pints are suitable for the lactose intolerant
 

So you are probably wondering what it is sweetened with?  Well, Arctic Zero uses monk fruit and organic cane sugar as the sweetener.  Now, when you take a bite of these desserts, do not expect it to taste like Ben & Jerry ice cream.  It tastes more like a frozen protein shake, but it does curb the desire for a sweet treat.  My kids LOVED the frozen bars, except the chocolate coating did break off quite easily, making a bit of a mess for us.  I personally fell in love with the coffee flavored pint.  I also enjoyed the cookies & cream and chocolate peanut butter flavors.  The best thing about it all was that I had absolutely no guilt eating it.  If you do have a sweet tooth and are looking to try an alternative to satisfy your cravings, give Arctic Zero a shot. Here is the link to their website:  Arctic Zero and I would encourage you to follow them on Facebook and Twitter as well!

What flavor would you like to try?


26 comments:

  1. I promised myself to eat healthy food and drinks to prevent acquiring diseases and dental defects. I've seen this product in one of the advertisements and it caught my attention so I bought one. I loved the taste. It was very refreshing. I'm planning to buy again this weekend.

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  2. Eating ice cream is like getting instant happiness. Just make sure to take care of your teeth after!

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  4. I love chocolates and sweets. That is also the reason why I lost my back teeth. Now, I still eat chocolates, but I always make sure to make my teeth sugar-free to prevent tooth decays.

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  5. I'd love to taste the coffee flavored-pint because it's my favorite. This is a good product because we never have to worry about our teeth.

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  6. I just love ice cream! It's just that I eat moderately because it triggers my toothache.

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  7. Chocolates and sweets can cause tooth decay. I try to limit my sweets intake as much as possible to avoid tooth decay.

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  8. Though gluten and fat free products maybe a good alternative, you also need to eat moderately. Eating too much chocolate/sweets may affect your teeth. Be sure to take preventive actions like brushing your teeth after eating sweets to avoid toothache and tooth cavity.

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  9. I have to agree with Marco. Prevention is always better than cure. Brush every after you eat ice cream, chocolate, sweets, etc. to avoid toothache or any other oral problems.

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  10. I couldn't agree more with the previous comments, I think eating too many sweets will increase the chances of getting a toothache. You need to eat sweets in moderation to prevent any oral problems.

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  11. This ice cream looks very delicious but we have to put in mind that anything sweet can cause a wide range of dental problems. You should eat in moderation and don't forget to brush your teeth after eating. Make it a habit.

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  12. Monk fruit and organic cane sugar as the sweetener sounds healthy. I have to agree with Jake. Eat sweets in moderation to prevent any oral problems. And don't forget to brush your teeth at least twice a day.

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  13. I am glad that more and more manufacturers are starting to make their products gluten-free for a healthier nutrition. When it comes to oral health, I have to agree with the previous comments, no matter how healthy the food you eat, you always need to brush your teeth regularly to maintain a good oral health.

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  15. As much as I would love to indulge in those cravings, I'm sure my Dentist in Doncaster would not recommend such. I envy you guys here.

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  17. I still would caution anybody about that product not because it does not use sugar but the very fact that it uses a substitute for sugar makes me worry much more.

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  18. Well, for as long as you get permission from your dentists fort mill sc first, just like I did, then I guess it's okay to indulge on those feasts every once in a while.

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  19. There's no doubt that these foods are very satisfying. But I tell you, it won't satisfy your pockets at all. I had to go the knoxville dentist five times last week because of dental problems caused by eating too many sweets. I don't think you would like to follow my foot steps.

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