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Rating: | (3.1 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 64 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | SlimFast Bakeshop Meal Replacement Cookie - Double Chocolate Chip - With 10g Of Protein & 5g Fiber, 2.3 Oz, 4 Count |
Product Description: | We believe that dieting without dessert is a detriment to your happiness. Finally, you can have your cookie and eat it too! These sweet treats are designed to fit perfectly with your SlimFast Plan. Baked with 10g of protein-packed goodness and 5g of hunger-busting fiber that'll keep you full for up to four hours. They're a delight in every bite. You'll enjoy every morsel of these soft and chewy treats. Don't want shakes twice a day? Sub a Bake Shop cookie as one of your meal replacements for weight loss. Chocolate overload alert! With double the chocolate, this pure guilt-free Double Chocolate Chip cookie is the perfect meal replacement option. Indulge in its perfectly baked texture. Packed with protein, fiber, and no artificial colors or flavors, it will control your hunger for up to four hours. Each box contains four cookies. On the SlimFast Plan, replace two meals a day with Bake Shop cookies. Use in tandem with three low-calorie SlimFast snacks and one sensible meal of your choice. |
Model Number: | SMARA-HPC-728 |
Product SKU: | B074ZHJQ47 |
UPC: | 008346804030 |
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Side note: I think eating cookies would never help me break the habit of eating cookies even if they are healthy cookies. From my experience losing 50 pounds, I recommend trying to forget about cookies and similar foods altogether. It isn't easy (you will suffer for a period) and it takes time. Try to enjoy things like frozen grapes and dehydrated fruit instead of decadent things like cookies. I think eating cookies to stop eating cookies is counterproductive... something to consider at least.
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Side note: I think eating cookies would never help me break the habit of eating cookies even if they are healthy cookies. From my experience losing 50 pounds, I recommend trying to forget about cookies and similar foods altogether. It isn't easy (you will suffer for a period) and it takes time. Try to enjoy things like frozen grapes and dehydrated fruit instead of decadent things like cookies. I think eating cookies to stop eating cookies is counterproductive... something to consider at least.
Side note: I think eating cookies would never help me break the habit of eating cookies even if they are healthy cookies. From my experience losing 50 pounds, I recommend trying to forget about cookies and similar foods altogether. It isn't easy (you will suffer for a period) and it takes time. Try to enjoy things like frozen grapes and dehydrated fruit instead of decadent things like cookies. I think eating cookies to stop eating cookies is counterproductive... something to consider at least.
I applaud you for losing 50, but your advisement of telling people to completely cut out a food/treat isn't sound advice. That's why diets fail. You have to live a little, all in moderation. This is infinitely better than a regular cookie.
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Or you could eat a Slimfast protein cookie instead of a Ms. Fields every now and then.
These may be better than regular cookies, but at 33g of carbs (28g net) per cookie they are certainly not for people on ketogenic, South Beach, or other low-carb diets.
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Thanks OP!
Of note though: 26% one and two-star reviews, which is not stellar. And the two buyer-supplied pictures look nothing like the one on the package.
This is true, too. I think vitamins are great "insurance". But if you are looking to make healthier eating choices, a fortified cookie could be useful