Sentences with phrase «sugar free gum»

The taste is typically metallic and easily fixed with sugar free gum.
From a size standpoint it takes much less to do damage and a piece of sugar free gum, a candy bar or other item can easily give a toxic overdose.
Challenge yourself: Take a break from all the sugar free foods you eat and drink for as little as 2 weeks (including diet drinks, sugar free yogurt and desserts, and even sugar free gum, etc., etc.) and notice how much of a difference it makes on your overall desire for sweets and sugary foods
Mars owned confectionery brand Wrigley has refreshed the packaging for its Extra White sugar free gum by including a bold red stripe to help consumers distinguish the variant from Extra Strawberry and Extra White Bubblemint.
Use these tools: * drink water between meals only to thirst * sugar free gum only * whatever calorie - free food you are ok with — sugar free jello, pickles, are all low — but watch carbs!
While we know sugar free gum and treats contain xylitol, it can also be found in peanut butter, so always read the labels.
Dancer, our Labrador Retriever nearly lost her life from eating sugar free gum.
The picture below shows the minimum amount of dark chocolate that could cause death in three different weights of dog — compared to the minimum number of pieces of xylitol - containing sugar free gum that could have the same devastating effect.
While most people have heard that chocolate is a no - no for pets (it's true), other foods to avoid include onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, Xylitol (in sugar free gums), Macadamia nuts, coffee grounds and alcohol.
Many people first see xylitol associated with sugar free gums and candies.
Chocolate, grapes and raisins, onions and garlic, macadamia nuts, and even sugar free gum can be toxic.
A pack of sugar free gum, 3 quarters 2 dimes, 4 pennies (don't you hate when they don't give you a free penny), car keys, and some clothes.
Acesulfame - potassium and aspartame are commonly used in energy drinks, gelatin desserts, chewing gum, cereals, sugar free gum, diet sodas, and baked goods.
Neither will sugar free gum in moderation (~ 20 g).
No calories are to be ingested during the fasted phase, though coffee, calorie free sweeteners, diet soda and sugar free gum are ok (even though they might contain trace amount of calories).
From his site: «No calories are to be ingested during the fasted phase, though coffee, calorie free sweeteners, diet soda and sugar free gum are ok (even though they might contain trace amount of calories).
So, get a sugar free gum and chew it as you work, giving your jaw some work too.
The scary part is that Xylitol is in our sugar free gum (which is easy for a pet to find on the ground) and even some peanut butters.
Don't know what time my dog got to the sugar free gum.
Xylitol products (sugar free gum and other sugar free products)- causes hypoglycemia, liver failure
They are attracted to the sugar free gum and mints often found in bags.
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