When I first saw the Fiber
One Chocolate Pudding pop up on my local grocery stores shelves I purchased
it (and the vanilla) right away. I enjoy Fiber One products and due to the nutrition
facts I decided to give it a try.
The pouch houses 2 servings of pudding and it’s recommended
to set it with skim milk. After
combining the two ingredients together, the instructions call for them to be
beat together for 2-minutes. Usually with Jell-O pudding you can see the
pudding thickening up before your eyes. But with the Fiber One pudding the
pudding stays at a liquidy consistency after mixing for 2-minutes. After
mixing, it calls to allow the pudding to set in the fridge for 5-10 minutes. I
admit, I was a little skeptical … but low and behold after 10 minutes the
pudding was completely set. It’s a lot smoother pudding in comparison to Jell-O
pudding, but mixing it with a spoon and serving it up you can’t really tell a
difference. The pudding itself is sweet, chocolaty and quite filling. I enjoyed
mine over sliced banana, while my boyfriend had his inside of a miniature
graham cracker pie crust.
A serving (as packaged) is ½ the container which is 40
calories or 1 points plus value, or as prepared with skim milk a serving is 90
calories or 2 points plus values.
I just stumbled across your blog and I am your newest follower. I love pudding and will have to be on the lookout. I am also on Weight Watchers. I am always looking for great new food finds!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're able to find it in your area! From what I can tell, select Wal-Mart locations also sell this pudding. Enjoy!
DeleteI was thinking about putting the cheesecake yogurt in one of those little graham cracker crusts your boyfriend had- where can I find those?? Do you know how many points they are?
ReplyDeleteYou should be able to find them anywhere they sell Keebler graham cracker crusts. They don't come in reduced fat, but the original are 3 points plus for 1 shell.
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