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  2. What to Eat on a Low-Calorie Diet, According to a Dietitian - AOL

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    Those with a history of disordered eating should avoid a low-calorie diet as well, as calorie counting can be triggering for some. ... The 20 best sales this weekend: Candy for stockings, wool ...

  3. 23 Halloween candies ranked from healthiest to unhealthiest - AOL

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    Fat: The World Health Organization recommends a daily maximum fat intake of 30% of your overall calories for the day. Paying attention to fat content in different Halloween candy options helps you ...

  4. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    Choose lower-calorie, sugar-free chocolate drinks instead of candy. Snack on vegetables, fruit, low-fat cheese, or whole-wheat crackers. Pick unsweetened products, such as unsweetened applesauce ...

  5. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, [7] [8] the Tic Tac slogan in the United States has been "The 1½ Calorie Breath Mint." In the United Kingdom, France, Republic of Ireland, Italy and Australia, Tic Tacs are noted as being less than two calories with the slogan "Two hours of Tic Tac freshness in less than two calories." In Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and used ...

  6. These Low-Calorie Foods Help You Stay Full While Eating In A ...

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    Walnuts. Walnuts are a great low-calorie food to eat due to being rich in omega-3 fatty acids, says Minchen. A small study compared weight loss results between a group of people on a walnut ...

  7. Lunchables - Wikipedia

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    The brand also began offering lower-calorie candy alternatives rather than including the standard Reese's cup in the package. Capri Sun and candy are still available as options in U.S. Lunchables. Lunchables were listed among the Cancer Project's "Five Worst Packaged Lunchbox Meals" in 2009. [18]