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Posted by Keller, TX @ 3:23 PM Fri, Jul 18, 2008
I thikn that the 100 cal packs are silly...the company charges more to sell you a specific portion packs? That's just silly. Buy the large/bulk size, eat two cookies or crackers and walk away.
Posted by Bonnie @ 2:35 PM Thu, Jul 24, 2008
I agree with the reader from Keller, "100 calorie packs are silly". Why not make your own 100 calorie packs, if you are getting them to help you monitor portions, put in lunches/snacks, or for on the go... Take sandwich bags, fill them with the proper serving amount, and close up the bags... it's a lot cheaper to go this way too (and might even be tastier)