The number of Weight Watchers points in a cup of regular Jell-O with sugar can vary depending on the specific product and its ingredients. Generally, a cup of regular Jell-O made with sugar contains about 80-100 calories, which typically translates to around 3-4 Weight Watchers points. For the most accurate information, it's best to check the specific nutritional information on the packaging or use the Weight Watchers app.
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If it's sugar free, it's no weight watchers points!
One cup of sugar, white or brown, has a points plus value of 22. This info was taken from the Complete Food Companion (copyright 2010), which is available at all participating Weight Watcher meetings.
1 cup of coffee, black, without sugar is 0 Points.
Each tablespoon of sugar has one Weight Watcher point. A tablespoon contains three teaspoons. See also:Losing weight
130 Calories, 2 Weight Watcher Points in a 1/4 cup serving of raisins. 29 grams of sugar.
3 teaspoons would be equal to 1 tablespoon. If a teaspoon is equal to 17 calories, a tablespoon will run you around 51 calories. The 51 calories when converted to the Weight Watcher point system, the tablespoon of brown sugar will be equal to 1 point.
The number of Weight Watchers Points in liverwurst would depend on the specific brand and serving size. To calculate the Points value, you would need to know the nutritional content of the liverwurst, including the calories, saturated fat, sugar, and protein per serving. Using the Weight Watchers Points system, you can then determine the Points value based on these nutritional factors.
Because it has less sugar than regular jello. The calories in jello are primarily from sugar, so having no sugar in the jello will significanly reduce calories.
I found it to be about 2 to 3 points. If you have never tried Sparks you should! It is worth ZERO points because it has no sugar but it's a great energy supplement with awesome flavors. Great substitute for soda/pop.