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You're supposed to have sugar-free, while those are no sugar added. You'll see right on the box that each one has 5g of sugar. Go with the popsicles instead.

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Under my plan, clear means clear. It was clear if you could see through it. Brothy, Soups, Isopure Protein drinks, adkins Protein Water (Lift), sugar free popsicles. Can you see through it? My guess is, if you melted that down, you couldn't see through it. I don't mean to be harsh, and I don't think I've read all your posts, but so far, on Clear Liquids, you've asked about eating ice cream cake, chocolate italian ice and now fudge pops (I think those were all your posts, and if I'm confusing you with someone else, I sincerely apologize). I think you need to truly get your head in the game, get a clear understanding of what it takes to be successful at this surgery, meet with your practice's dietitian or NUT so you truly understand what you're doing. I know if you look at my post count, you may think why the hell is this person commenting. It's true, I don't post much, but I'm 2 plus years out from surgery and maintaining a 130 lbs. I think I know what I'm talking about.

I'm only saying this things because I want you to be successful

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My NUT said absolutely "no"

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In general, 'clear liquids' means just that...liquids that you can see through. 'Full liquids' is the step beyond, to opaque, pourable foods.

Baylor Health has their bariatric post-op food guidelines online and they do a great job of giving examples:

http://www.baylorhealth.com/SpecialtiesServices/WeightManagement/ChefDave/DietaryProgression/Pages/Stage1.aspx

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In general, 'clear liquids' means just that...liquids that you can see through. 'Full liquids' is the step beyond, to opaque, pourable foods.

Baylor Health has their bariatric post-op food guidelines online and they do a great job of giving examples:

http://www.baylorhealth.com/SpecialtiesServices/WeightManagement/ChefDave/DietaryProgression/Pages/Stage1.aspx

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I couldn't tolerate the sugar free popsicles. I ate the outshine ones. No sugar added. Just eat the darker ones the lighter color had seeds in it

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