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GAYLE'S MIRACLES MILK CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES |
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Truly a Miracle |
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We've talked about these insanely decadent 30-calorie truffles before, but we figured it might be time for a little reminder. Gayle Reichler is the genius behind these sweet hunks of gooey chocolate goodness and we love her for it. Her truffles truly taste just as good as full-fat, high calorie ones. They're sweet, impossibly rich and can satisfy even the most powerful chocolate craving. However, these magical guilt-free goodies aren't sold in stores, so if you want to try them, you have to order them online. Trust us, they're worth it. HG Heads Up: They're even better frozen! |
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Serving Size: 1 truffle Calories: 30 Fat: 1g Carbs: 6g Protein: 1g Fiber: <1g
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LINDT LINDOR MILK CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES |
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A Truffle Tragedy |
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Lindt, as you may or may not know, makes rich, delicious candy. However, their milk chocolate truffle doesn't really impress us at all. It tastes pretty good, but what chocolate goo-filled treat wouldn't? And, truth be told, it's just way too small to waste 70 calories and 6g of fat on. You can actually eat TWO Gayle's Miracles truffles and still take in 10 fewer calories and way less fat than that. And that's exactly what we recommend you do. Bite into a miracle (or two!) and kick these bad little balls to the curb. |
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Serving Size: 1 truffle Calories: 70 Fat: 6g Carbs: 4g Protein: <1g Fiber: 0g
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