Ice cream is delicious but can be loaded with sugar. So, can you still eat ice cream even if you have high blood sugar levels?
"With only 6 grams of added sugar, this ice cream is a great choice for people who are managing their blood sugars. And the combo of protein and fat in this ice cream can help support satiety and manage blood sugars even more. Most importantly, this ice cream is absolutely delicious thanks to the use of stevia as a sweetener," says Manaker."Technically these bars are made with frozen yogurt, but they are just as satisfying as eating ice cream.
Thanks to the protein these bars contain, eating them can help people see better-managed blood sugars. The classic fudge bar contains less than 15 grams of total carbs and it is perfectly portioned for those who have a hard time eyeballing an appropriate serving size," Manaker says."These Chloe's bars contain 10 grams of carbs and are completely dairy-free.
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