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  • #16
    Originally posted by Speedracer59
    Low carb beer is a scam.
    i think its funny... mich ultra has billboards will people working out..

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    • #17
      you guys need to check things out when it comes to lite/ low carb beers.

      the reason i say this is bc my wife broke down the calorie count on the back of a coors light bottle and could only come up with half of what it listed so she called the number on the bottle to find out where the remaining calories where coming from...get this, they said that since its alcohol the do not have to list it and that they could not tell her where the 100 something calories was coming from.....why? who knows but they wouldnt tell her????


      try it, break it down then call them on it...see what they have to say

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Speedracer59
        Low carb beer is a scam.

        mhm.....lets not forget how many cals are in beer regardless.



        and.........the most important and detrimental part......THE ALCOHOL. As much as we are desensitized to it, it is still a toxin and poisonous. Not to mention what it does to protein synthesis.....
        "Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
        - Joseph Stalin



        Power perceived is power achieved.

        Unless you are the lead dog, the view never changes.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Nate

          my wife broke down the calorie count on the back of a coors light bottle and could only come up with half of what it listed so she called the number on the bottle to find out where the remaining calories where coming from...get this, they said that since its alcohol the do not have to list it and that they could not tell her where the 100 something calories was coming from.....why? who knows but they wouldnt tell her????

          FDA does not require listing alcohol on the nutritional labels. This means they do not have to list the calories in the alcohol, but they do have to list the calories from the macronutrients. Alcohol is not a macronutrient, despite what some people may think. lol

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          • #20
            Originally posted by motogear
            I am a Miller light drinker.
            Right on!!!!!
            I AM EL NINO!!! All other tropical storms must bow before El Nino. Yo soy El Nino. For those of you who dont habla espanol, El Nino is Spanish for,THE NINO!!!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by HungarianBeast
              FDA does not require listing alcohol on the nutritional labels. This means they do not have to list the calories in the alcohol, but they do have to list the calories from the macronutrients. Alcohol is not a macronutrient, despite what some people may think. lol
              still, how do you know whats in it....for real? they can claim whatever they want and the consumer is tricked into thinking something that the product isnt???


              personally i could care less about all that crap, but for the people who actually do its screwed up!

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