Sugar free pop cycles?
You can make your own using Crystal Light :) Sugar free Popsicles are very hard to find in Canada for some reason.
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on 3/6/17 5:29 am - Bumfuknowhere, Canada
They don't call them SF in Canada, they are called No Sugar Added and are difficult to find. There are some called No Sugar Added that are made with fruit so they have about 50 calories or so. The Skinny Cow NSA fudge pops would be a full liquid. I just wouldn't eat too many as they normally have sugar alcohols and can have a very laxative effect on most of us. I would always buy a box of the No Sugar Added freezies and keep them on hand. They aren't frozen when you buy the box so you can just freeze what you want. They may be in stores soon or you can order them from either Low Carb Grocer or Low Carb Canada but soon they will be all over Walmart and the grocery stores at a fraction of the price they are from the online stores. I buy a few boxes as soon as I see them and then have enough to last me all year for those times you just want a popsicle.