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Anyone else addicted to Arctic Zero (the whole pint is 128 calories)?


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I can't get enough of the stuff, I've been eatting it left and right and I've been losing pretty good. I love the chocolate. Has anyone tried the vanilla yet? I hear the vanilla is 136 calories, with 0 fat and 20 grams of whey protein. Has anyone found any whole foods or wild oats carrying it yet?
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what is it? sounds good...
OOO I want to try it!  No idea where to get it though...Do you order it online?

seriously! where do you get this stuff?!

oh no i think you can only get it in california. Oh man! You got my hopes up! http://www.carbawhey.com
its yummy ice creaaaaam!
does it come to you in powder form and you like, mix it up or something? or is it a scam to get you to have to buy the 'ice cream Maker' too? i don't get it. can you just order the soft serve itself, in pint form? something seems fishy

Arctic zero is sold at a few nutrition stores in southern california. Whole foods, wild oats, henry's are suppose to be picking it up pretty soon. I contacted the carbawhey site and they said the online store is a seperate company that sells carbawhey products in very small quantities. Their other product is the world's lowest calorie soft serve called carbawhey. It's 20 calories per serving and you can buy it in local frozen yogurt shops right out of the machine (mainly southern california and a few other growing locations). But Arctic Zero is something we can all stock in our freezers and eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Smile They said they can ship it but the shipping is a bit expensive due to dry ice and the speed in which it needs to be shipped etc.

mm, sounds delicious- and protein filled! haha. i'm in southern california, where can i get it?
oh man. am i going to have to keep an eye out for that.
aww Come on! Why do the coastal states get everything awesome?! : P
Ch.. not all coastal states...

Oregon doesn't have a thing! haha
FYI, if you need a chocolate fix, Blue Bunny has a "Sweet Freedoms" Chocolate bar that is 35 calories per bar. It's really good.
Sounds great nicsperry5 but the Blue Bunny "Sweet Freedom" has sorbitol in it. Last time I had good old sorbitol in a product I was stuck in the bathroom for an hour. My body doesn't like sorbitol, I'll stick to my all-natural Arctic Zero. Thanks
what's arctic zero made from?
This is a bit off-topic, but has anybody ordered the Carbawhey products they have on that website?

I was thinking about purchasing some of the chocolate soft serve, but it comes in powder form and I have no clue what to mix it with.

Does anyone know?

you honestly pay 10 bucks for a pint of ice cream? not worth it to me...

How do you know it's $10?  I wish they had this in NY I really want to try it.

They don't have that here, btu they do have an 'only 8' frozen yogurt product that has 8 ingredients and only 8 calories per oz, making it around 130 calories for a pint. They only sell it at certain places, look at your local ice cream parlor. I've gotten it twice so fat, first time I got chocolate pudding, second I got 1/2 chocolate marshmallow, 1/2 toffee crunch. (They change flavors every 4 days). If you can find it, get it! They have a website, but it dosent help you much, ha.
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Hey everyone, I have some good news for you Artic Zero lovers. I'm the So Cal broker for Artic Zero. We had our 1st demo today at Mother's Mkt in Costa Mesa. They now have two new flavors in distribution. Choc-Peanutbutter, and Strawberry Banana. If you have any questions regarding the product please let me know.

jack.serna@yahoo.com

Buy some box sized chocolate soy milks, freeze them, let the defrost...while they're sludgey they taste like chocolate ice cream.  Yummy!

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