No, if it is fat free it will say it is fat free.
Sugar Free means there is no sugar in this item and Calories free means there is no fat in this item.
Yes. It contains no sugar, sodium, fat, or carbs.
The sugar free ones usually have "dairy solids" of some sort which would mean they are partially dairy. If there is fat with the sugar free then the answer is no. If you see a fat free and sugar free and don't mind the chemicals, you will need to check the ingredients to see if it is a fat/protein or a non fat dairy category. Make sure you are combining it with the right food group with whatever you are eating it with. You could use the sugar free vanilla "syrup" and then fat free milk to make your own and then eat with a dairy / whole wheat breakfast.
Marshmallows are fat free, but the sugar can be stored as fat
no. . . hence the nameThere is no fat in fat free food but the sugar and carbs in the fat free food that you don't burn off as energy will be converted to body fat
There the obvious alternatives such as fruits and vegetables. There are also low-calorie, sugar free, fat free foods you can find everywhere. Be sure to check the fat content and sugar content, you may be getting deceived.
Jelly doesn't contain fat. The main culprit in jelly is the sugar. The sugar turns into fat if it is not burned off. If you are looking for a healthier jelly prooduct, look for a jelly that is sugar free.
Sugar free because if it is sugar free it s way more healthier
yes, they can be low in fat by using olive oil, however they are loaded with sugar
No fat in fat free foods, but the sugar and carbs left over that you don't burn as energy is stored as body fat.
All liquor shots are gluten-free and also sodium, sugar, carb and fat-free.
"How many calories in a non-fat sugar free hazelnut white mocha?" purchased from Starbucks?