Some Sad News........

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Some Sad News........
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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:08am

The End of 100-Calorie Packs?


Why portion-controlled snacks are falling out of favor.

Posted by Susannah at MSN Health on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:44 AM


When the marketing minds at Kraft came up with the idea to package snack foods in individual 100-calorie servings, a snack revolution was born. It seemed like a great idea at the time--consumers could have all of their favorite treats and lose weight without feeling deprived. Why skip dessert when Kraft made it so easy to indulge in a sensible, but still indulgent bag of Oreo cookies (albeit in a tiny portion and without the cream filling)? Calorie-conscious snackers rewarded Kraft's marketing ingenuity with sales that totaled more than $75 million in the first year.

Other food manufacturers followed suit, and today it's easy to find 100-calorie packs of products from Planter's peanuts to Ritz crackers to Chips Ahoy! cookies. Since January 2008, 258 products making the 100-calorie claim have been introduced, but Brand Week reports that these products are falling out of favor, as evidence suggests that imposing portion control through food packaging doesn't actually promote weight loss.

A study reported in the Journal of Consumer Research found that participants given 100-calorie snack packs while watching television ate significantly more than those who were given regular-sized bags of potato chips to snack from. Food analyst Marcia Mogelonsky, Ph.D., tells Brand Week that the 100-calorie packs were "a license to overeat."

Portion control as a tool for weight loss may be falling out of favor according to some experts, with "satiety" taking its place as the buzzword du jour. Satiety, which comes from eating foods that are rich in fiber and protein, refers to a feeling of hunger satisfaction—something you don't get from snacking on cookies, candies and other processed treats.

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:44am
That is sad to hear :(
I love several of those ::sigh::
Oh well they were good while they lasted :)


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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 1:02am

"Satiety, which comes from eating foods that are rich in fiber and protein, refers to a feeling of hunger satisfaction—something you don't get from snacking on cookies, candies and other processed treats."


This information is totally true! I learned this from Dr. Oz. If you stay away from


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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 1:40am

In one sense i don't quite agree with that article.

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 9:47am
Interesting info.

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 10:32am

I like the 100 cal packs for my family.
DD likes to have a snack with her at all times
And she isn't one to read labels (being 10 & all)
So it's so easy to just hand her a 100 cal pack
Not for every day, but sometimes.


I'm pretty good about only eating one at a time,
Mostly because I only like to shop once a week
And I want to make them last

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:12pm

I can understand those who love the 100-calories snack packages.

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:12pm
Hopefully some will stick around.
They seem to be such good sellers
I can't believe they will discontinue all of them.

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:14pm
Definately agree sugar leads to sugar cravings.
But it tastes so good.......

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:16pm

if I get a box with 6 packages of something, the cheap gene will have hissy fits if I want to open a 2nd package of it!!


>>AMEN SISTAH!!


I am not disagreeing that those foods richer in fiber and protein would be better choices.


>>True, but sometimes ya just gotta have the junk, right?

 


yougogirl

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Wed, 06-03-2009 - 12:18pm

It probably is cheaper,
but honestly I think about the time it takes to do that kind of thing,
And my time is more valuable to me than money.


Plus when I like the convenience for my kiddos.
If I let DD share a box of cookies with friends
They will eat the whole thing
But given a single bag.........


 


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