Reddit Reddit reviews No Pudge! Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix, Original, 13.7-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)

We found 3 Reddit comments about No Pudge! Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix, Original, 13.7-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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No Pudge! Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix, Original, 13.7-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Pack of 6 13.7-ounce boxes of fat-free all-natural brownie mixMade with 100% natural, certified Kosher ingredients, including unbleached wheat flour, pure cane sugar, Dutch cocoas, and egg whites100% fat free; zero grams of cholesterol per serving; one box yields 12 to 16 browniesMakes fudgy, and chewy brownies without the guilt; just add nonfat yogurt and bake; only 120 calories per two-inch square brownieFounded by Lindsay Frucci, a self-proclaimed brownieholic, is dedicated to making brownie mix without fat, preservatives, or artificial ingredientsCalories 110cal per servingPack of 6 13.7-ounce boxes of fat-free all-natural brownie mix (219.2 total ounces)Made with 100% natural, certified Kosher ingredients, including unbleached wheat flour, pure cane sugar, Dutch cocoas, and egg whites100% fat free; zero grams of cholesterol per serving; one box yields 12 to 16 browniesMakes fudgy, and chewy brownies without the guilt; just add nonfat yogurt and bake; only 120 calories per two-inch square brownieFounded by Lindsay Frucci, a self-proclaimed brownieholic, is dedicated to making brownie mix without fat, preservatives, or artificial ingredients
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3 Reddit comments about No Pudge! Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix, Original, 13.7-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6):

u/M4ver1k · 2 pointsr/weightlifting

Nah, don't feel bad. For stuff like that I just squeeze it into my macros. May get a bit over in sugar for the day, but easily manageable overall. You don't have to live and die by your diet. Over time I've found there's a lot of healthier junk food options if you look for it. I'll swear by this shit. I learned about it at Wal-Mart.

u/cosmik_debris · 1 pointr/PointsPlus

oooh you just reminded me! i used to make mug brownies with this brownie mix and it was super low in points, maybe 3? perhaps OP will find that more useful since she/he can make them one at a time.

i also completely agree that the WW treats are basically a waste of points. they just aren't that good - to me they taste chemical-y.