(Photo Credit: Timothy Valentine)
Skinny Cow Ice Cream Cups are one of my favorite desert treats. I've already tried (and raved about) a few of the flavors, including the Strawberry Cheesecake and Cookies 'n Cream so I decided to try something different, and opted for the Skinny Cow Dulce du Leche Ice Cream Cup ... I'm a sucker for caramel (it's the sweet and salty together).
NUTRITION FACTSServing Size: 1 cup (99 grams)
Calories: 150
Total Fat: 1 gram, 2%
Saturated Fat: < 1 gram, 3%
Sodium: 85 mg, 3%
Carbohydrates: 32 grams
Fiber: 4 grams, 16%
Sugars: 22 gram
Protein: 4 grams
I opened my cup and took a spoonful. Well, I tried, but I found that it was still too frozen. Before you misinterpret what I'm saying, let me say this - that's a GOOD thing. So many "light" ice creams are just pumped with air and therefore melt right away. Not the case with this one! As for the flavor, it was just delightful. It was the perfect blend of sweet and salty, and these ice cream cups do NOT taste light at all.
Each container (99 grams) of Skinny Cow Dulce du Leche Ice Cream Cups provides 150 calories, 1 gram of total fat, 4 grams of fiber (16% of the daily value), 22 grams of sugars and 4 grams of protein.
sponsorThe ingredients list includes skim milk, sugar, and caramel swirl (corn syrup, sugar, water, sweetened condensed skim milk [condensed skim milk, sugar], modified corn starch, salt, soy lecithin, xanthan gum, caramel color).
A container of Skinny Cow Dulce du Leche Ice Cream Cup costs $2.00 at my local convenience store, and I like buying this as opposed to a gallon container of ice cream - I need portion control with ice cream. I really liked this flavor and will definitely be getting more in the future.
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