Frozen Scramble Starters, Olive Oil Popcorn, Chocolate-Covered Yogurt Bars, Protein Donuts

Jul 13 2026

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Kevin’s Natural Foods Scramble Starters

1 cup, as packaged: 70–100 calories, 2–5g total fat (0.5–2.5g sat. fat), 230–450mg sodium, 5–8g carbs, 1–2g fiber, 2g total sugars (0g added sugars), 6–8g protein
WW Points® value 1–3*
Our pal Kevin is breaking new ground! These just-released frozen kits serve up veggies and protein to scramble with eggs, plus a pouch of sauce to top it all off. They're currently available in Denver-Style Ham & White Cheddar and Spinach & Bacon Florentine, with Tex-Mex Style Avocado Chicken and Ranchero Sirloin Steak varieties coming soon. Grab these (along with some egg substitute/whites) from Target, Kroger, Harris Teeter, and other retailers nationwide.



SKINNYPOP Popped in Olive Oil

2 1/2–3 cups: 140–150 calories, 7–11g total fat (1–1.5g sat. fat), 150–170mg sodium, 15–19g carbs, 1–2g fiber, 0–9g total sugars (0–8g added sugars), 1–2g protein
WW Points® value 5–6*
You can always rely on SKINNYPOP to churn out snacks with a spot-on balance between decadence and nutrition. This new limited-time lineup is popped in delicious & heart-healthy olive oil and seasoned in three different classy flavors: Himalayan Pink Salt, Truffle, and Salted Caramel. Perfect for movie nights and party snacking… They’ve been spotted at Walmart!



Clio Cookie Dough Mini Greek Yogurt Bars

1 bar: 70 calories, 3.5g total fat (3g sat. fat), 15mg sodium, 7g carbs, 0g fiber, 6g total sugars (6g added sugars), 3g protein
WW Points® value 4*
It’s been a hot minute since we last mentioned these tasty morsels, and we’re so excited to see this new flavor. Who wouldn’t want delicious chocolate-covered cheesecake-like bars made from creamy Greek yogurt that also taste like cookie dough? Nobody we know. (But if for some reason you wouldn’t, they make lots of other flavors.) Look for them in the refrigerated case at select Target locations.



Amazon Food Find: 11g Protein per Donut!

Legendary Foods Mini Protein Donuts

2 donuts: 180–190 calories, 7g total fat (0.5–1g sat. fat), 350–430mg sodium, 28–32g carbs, 8–14g fiber, 0–<1g total sugars (0g added sugars), 22g protein
WW Points® value 4*
Donuts that are packed with protein but have little to no sugar? That's literally the dream! These petite treats are gluten free, low in net carbs, and way more satisfying than standard donuts—the kinds that spike your blood sugar, send you crashing, and then leave you still feeling hungry. The Glazed Vanilla is Lisa's favorite; there’s also Frosted Pink Sprinkle, Crumbly Cinnamon, and Glazed Blueberry available on Amazon right now. Got 10 seconds to dial up the indulgence? Remove the wrapper, and pop your donuts in the microwave.



And that’s all we’ve got. ‘Til next time… Chew the right thing!



Chew on this:

July 13th is National French Fries Day. These adorable bag clips look like crinkle-cut fries and even have a magnetic fast-food box to hold them together on your fridge!

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