Pickle Pops: Pickle juice drinkers unite!
When the weather is hot (and in many places, it certainly still is), a popsicle from the freezer can seem like a fabulous treat. However, they don't offer much in the way of nutrition, and they can pack a lot of sugar into just a few bites.If you're a pickle lover, there's another option -- Bob's Pickle Pops, which can be eaten frozen or unfrozen. It's basically pickle juice in a pouch, and, if you love pickles, that probably sounds just fabulous. If you don't, I'm sure it sounds like the worst idea ever.
These Pickle Pops have been deemed by the USDA to not be a food of minimal nutritional value, which means they have been approved for school lunches. You can order 20 Pickle Pops for $19.95, and if you're so inclined, you can grab up a couple of bottles of Tex's Pickle Juice while you're at it.







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8-05-2008 @ 2:07PM
David Millar said...
Thanks for the post. There appears to be a substantial number of pickle juice drinkers out there. We are taking a stand against the Dastardly sugary ice pops in the country. Diabetics love these too.
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8-05-2008 @ 5:48PM
Rae said...
I LOVE pickles, and will frequently take one out of the frig and snack on it. I think pickle pops sound like a "why didn't I think of that?" nifty kind of treat. Thanks for bringing pickle pops to our attention.
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