4. Posted by jcazmom on Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 10:15 am PDT
Wish you had posted the picture of the package of Vitalicious Vitabrownies so I know what to look for. And where do I look..dairy, baking, cookies?? Would love to try them!!
5. Posted by Michele on Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:13 am PDT
VitaBrownies/Muffins are sold in the freezer section of some mass grocery stores. If you shop at Whole Foods/Wild Oats, they are in the bakery section in their freezer case. I hope this helps :)
7. Posted by marclar on Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 2:53 pm PDT
you can see the pics of the vitalicious brownies at the website which is linked above. just click onto the brownie you want to see. the pomegranate dark choc looks fabulous and delicious!
vitalicious has posted the "nutrition facts" as well as the ingredients on its website.
also, one can place an order by mail directly from vitalicious.
8. Posted by James H on Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 9:23 pm PDT
My wife has tried the Vitatops in Dark Chocolate and the Golden Corn Vitatops and she says they are delicious. She has also tried the 2 oz. Dark Chocolate Vita Muffins and loves them too. She says they are very reasonably priced and with the specials Hungry Girl offers sometimes you can get free shipping or a discount on your orders. She has ordered three times or more from the Vitatops company by phone and they arrive within three days and you need to put all of them in the freezer but they are freshly made when you order and they taste wonderful when thawed or eaten partially frozen too!! She can't say enough good things about the Vitatops products. They also contain 6 grams of fiber each and are only 100 calories. If you like chocolate cake or chocolate you will love this product. She will continue to order them and since she is writing this comment to post she hopes everyone will try them and see for yourself.
14. Posted by John on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:15 pm PDT
Does HungryGirl get any financial consideration for her endorsements? It all seems so, I dunno, cozy...
Because I've tried many of the products she pushes, and most are poor substitutes for the real thing.
The turkey bacon, cooked to a leathery crisp, however, is pretty good, as long as one dresses it up with, say, lettuce and tomato.
16. Posted by sporregar on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:16 pm PDT
Sounds like one big advertisement to me.
Chose the normal ones and eat in moderation.
According to recent studies energy drinks, no matter how low in calories, are bad for you anyway.
Make chocolate milk with Skim milk and Hershey's chocolate.
18. Posted by yelena m on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:16 pm PDT
Hi everyone,
I see some poeple want to know where to get the brownies. So here is the website( it has pics and all): http://vitalicious.com/pom_brownie.html
20. Posted by ktgrl1818 on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:16 pm PDT
you should also try the No-Pudge brownies.they are delish and can b found at most grocery store (they r a pink box). u can make a whole batch in the oven, or make single servings in the microwave.
22. Posted by petedmoss on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:17 pm PDT
more useless drivel from the hungry girl. ever consider just eating healthy? then you could still have the occasional goodies and not have to eat processed fake crap like the list above.
30. Posted by ris648 on Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 1:18 pm PDT
I have tried the brownies--they sell them in the regular grocery store--you can either buy them frozen or make then yourself...But Don't believe that they are like brownies---tell yourself they are muffins--I mean obviously they arent going to be as good as brownies..but they are a good substitute---I found mine next to the packaged brownie and cakes...the frozen ones arent as good as baking them yourself.
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