Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sugar Free Ring Pops - {Giveaway Has Ended}

I loved Ring Pops when I was younger and actually they still appeal to me! A fun and tasty treat for you and your children. Now you and can purchase sugar free ring pops that are fat free and only contain 30 calories. Sweetened with Splenda you honestly can't tell the difference. They come in three yummy flavors - Blue Raspberry, Watermelon, and Strawberry! I received a package of ring pops for my children and they were a hit, they tasted just like I remember and I was glad to let my children enjoy a fun, sugar-free treat. My kids and I pretended to wear fancy rings on our fingers as we danced around and ate ours - it was lots of fun! I personally love how long a Ring Pop will last, these are great for little rewards, party favors, sports events and the occasional sweet treat. Available for purchase at Wal-Mart's nationwide!

Win! I have one bag of Sugar-Free Ring Pops to giveaway. To enter -
*Are you more likely to give your kids sugar-free snacks.. why or why not?
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Please leave extra entry in a separate comment or it will not count. Email must be available for contact, either in profile or comment. Giveaway open to those in the USA. I will randomly select the winner Wednesday, May 26, 2010. The winner will have 48 hours to respond or I have the right to pick a new winner. Good luck!
(I received free product in return for this post. All opinions are my own and my vary from others.)

73 comments:

  1. yes, because i feel sugar-free snacks are healthier than those with added sugar

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  2. I prefer sugar free snacks because my kids can't tell the difference- so why go thru the sugar high and crash?
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  6. Yes, I am more likely to use sugar-free things. I think it's much healthier for my son.

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  10. If I see something sugar free and think my kids will like it, I'll buy it. I'd rather they have sugar free products, but I do feel that some sugar (in moderation) is not a bad thing.
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  13. I give my daughter both...everything in moderation! Thanks
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  19. I don't really give my kids more sugar free stuff because usually they have a weird taste.

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  23. I would rather give my kids sugar-free snacks the sugar because its easier then taking them to the denitist they do not like the dentist
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  24. I'm more likely to give my son sugar-free snacks since he is already hyper as is. ~lol~ :)

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  30. My kids aren't overweight and don't seem to be affected by too much sugar so if I buy sweets for them, they usually are the ones with sugar (other than gum since it stays in their mouth so long.)
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  33. A mixture of both! If the kids want a cupcake ,it has sugar ,its ok but then with candy its better without sugar!!
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  37. yes - the less sugar the better

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  40. Yes, because real sugar makes them hyper.

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  41. I prefer giving my girl sugar free snacks. Everyone likes a little sweet, but I'd rather reduce the calories as much as possible.

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  44. I'm definitely more likely to give them sugar free snacks. It's better for their health, their teeth, and in the end, they think they are getting a tasty treat anyway!

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  45. Sugar Free Snacks rate better with our family; no one has a sweet tooth anyway!

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  46. Yes, I'm more apt to let them have more treats if they are sugar free.

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  48. It depends on what the replacement for sugar is in the product, honestly. :)

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  49. I run a daycare so I definitely try to stay away from sugary snacks. The kids will bounce off the walls!

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  51. i don't usually give them sugar free snacks, i don't like sugar substitutes but i would like to try these

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  53. No. We don't snack much, so when we do I let them have a little of whatever they want.

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  54. I am more likely to give sugar-free snacks because they're healthier.

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  57. I am not more likely to give my kids sugar free snacks, I try not to give them artificial sweeteners while they are growing and developing cause I don't really trust them...However I eat a ton of them myself so I'm a hypocrite!

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  60. I am more likely to give sugar free snacks to the kids I babysit because it makes them less wild.
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  61. I would definitely give them sugar free snacks! Less sugar, less craziness.
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  62. Yes, my kids are entering the age of braces, and I want to be careful about the sugary treats they eat, as brushing around braces is so much more difficult

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  63. As long as they taste go I can go either way.

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  67. I would rather give sugar free snacks!
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  68. Great Information!

    Thanks for sharing with us

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