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Angie - 21 May 2006 03:13 GMT
Has anyone tried Silvester Stallone's pudding?  First I tried the chocolate
and it was good, a tad after taste, but okay.  The vanilla I did not like at
all.  But the Banana Cream is SO good.  You can buy it by the case and it is
cheaper, but still is around $34/case.  It is only 100 calories, 1 carb,
300mg potassium and 20 protein.  mmm mmm good   You can get it at various
online low carb stores, never found it locally.  Just thought I would share!
Phoenix - 21 May 2006 16:03 GMT
thanks for the heads up. ive been looking a filling snack for my
sweettooh.
im going to check if GNC has it,since i have a discount card.

btw, ive heard banana cream and lemon cream are the best flavors.
David Frank - 21 May 2006 19:22 GMT
> Has anyone tried Silvester Stallone's pudding?  First I tried the
> chocolate and it was good, a tad after taste, but okay.  The vanilla I did
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> get it at various online low carb stores, never found it locally.  Just
> thought I would share!

There always is a catch,
the protein is from soy,  latest research says to NOT eat soy.
ab - 21 May 2006 21:23 GMT
Why not eat soy?

>> Has anyone tried Silvester Stallone's pudding?  First I tried the
>> chocolate and it was good, a tad after taste, but okay.  The vanilla I
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> There always is a catch,
> the protein is from soy,  latest research says to NOT eat soy.
David Frank - 21 May 2006 22:06 GMT
> Why not eat soy?

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-hs.soy19may19,0,6141966.story?coll=b
al-health-headlines

yesman@yesman.com - 22 May 2006 01:24 GMT
Nothing in that article makes me not want to buy the pudding. I'm staying
low-carb and eating soy protein is 100x better than eating low-fat anyday.
Just lose what you want to lose and then stay on a maintenance diet.

I'm ordering two cases of Sly's pudding. :-)

>> Why not eat soy?
>
> http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-hs.soy19may19,0,6141966.story?coll=b
al-health-headlines
Angie - 22 May 2006 01:56 GMT
I agree, I see no reason not to eat soy, if you think about what you could
be eating instead of it.  To me, this pudding is a dream food, high protein,
low carb, low cal and has vitamins, primarily the potassium.  And I have
found that it really fills me up and keeps me satisfied for a long time--  
probably the 20g of protein.
Phoenix - 22 May 2006 22:19 GMT
just my update on the pudding.
i was able to find it at GNC, they had packs of 4 marked down to 3.99$.
They were on sale,because they were close to expiring in July.
After 20% off, i paid about 3.20$ for each pack. I bought 2 packs, one
of banana cream,and lemon cream,they were out of chocalate.
well, i let them chill for a long time, but to be honest,they were not
tasty. They are pretty filling,and healthy,but not really sweet or
flavorful. They almost have a texture like flouride you used to get at
the dentist,but thicker.
The banana cream is much better than lemon IMO.
Keep in mind they were about to expire,so they might be an "early
batch". Ive read that Instone has been updating and improving the
flavors over time.
Angie - 24 May 2006 00:48 GMT
In my point of view, how great can a product be if it is sugar free?.... AND
without sugar alcohols which I must stay away from for gastro problems.  The
banana cream IMO is very good.  I'm totally satisfied with it, considering
how low carb, low cal, no sugar and high protein.  I cannot imagine finding
another pudding better considering all of this.
A.D.C. - 22 May 2006 04:12 GMT
latest research says not to eat anything

>> Has anyone tried Silvester Stallone's pudding?  First I tried the
>> chocolate and it was good, a tad after taste, but okay.  The vanilla I
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> There always is a catch,
> the protein is from soy,  latest research says to NOT eat soy.
Saffire - 22 May 2006 09:28 GMT
> > There always is a catch,
> > the protein is from soy,  latest research says to NOT eat soy.

> latest research says not to eat anything

On the plus side, if you don't eat ANYTHING, you WILL lose weight ...
(and you will die shortly thereafter).  

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yesman@yesman.com - 24 May 2006 18:41 GMT
Latest research says we're going to die somebody no matter what we eat.

"But they all ate organic rice!"

>> > There always is a catch,
>> > the protein is from soy,  latest research says to NOT eat soy.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> On the plus side, if you don't eat ANYTHING, you WILL lose weight ...
> (and you will die shortly thereafter).
 
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