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3 hours ago, Tim C said:

Most days I eat a couple of SF popsicles...What say you?

It's usually yogurt. That's my last snack before bed.

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I save my daily Built Bar (or Built Bite) for the end of the day. It's a nice treat to end the day.

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I am all about the sugar free popsicles! I don't eat anything after 8pm otherwise major acid reflux.

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Smooth Move tea before bed makes for a good morning in my house! 🤣

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3 hours ago, dms75 said:

I love that yogurt! I’m concerned, though, because they aren’t showing the caramel apple pie flavor on the web site and that’s my favorite! I hope that’s not getting discontinued.

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Usually my second serve of fruit for the day - grapes, red paw paw, rockmelon... and sometimes a Protein Bar before the fruit if I think I’m a bit below my goal. I usually have these about an hour after I finish dinner so around 7:30 - 8:30pm. Nothing after then to reduce the chance of late night acid. I tried yoghurt at night but for some reason I didn’t enjoy it then so it went back to its afternoon snack time slot.

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Team sugar-free Popsicles!

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SF popsicles

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5 minutes ago, ColoRad Gal said:

SF popsicles

WINNER!

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I eat either SF pops (they really are fantastic) or a piece of cheese. Sometimes I’ll have some peaches or pears but rarely. I have found that eating a little something helps me in the morning not be as blah feeling.

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Halo top, a piece of Sugar Free Chocolate, sugar free popsicle, sugar free pudding, Fiber one brownies or Cookies. Usually have tea with stevia before bedtime.

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On 4/12/2021 at 1:29 PM, Jaelzion said:

It's usually yogurt. That's my last snack before bed.

About to eat my yogurt, LOL.

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11 hours ago, Jaelzion said:

About to eat my yogurt, LOL.

:) If it aint broke....

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The last thing I eat is my dinner. I usually have crystal light when I can drink again but no food.

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