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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for Chocolate
  1. ... flavor added, it has 290 calories. A hot chocolate made with 2% milk has 320 calories. With ... the whipped cream on a mocha or hot chocolate and save about 100 calories. Syrups and other ...
  2. ... per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. Chocolate - 10 mg per ounce sweet, semisweet, or dark, 58 mg per ounce unsweetened baking chocolate. Most colas (unless they are labeled "caffeine-free") - ...
  3. ... such as Pepsi, Coke, Mountain Dew) Certain teas Chocolate, including hot chocolate drinks Coffee Energy drinks Over-the-counter stimulants ...
  4. ... large meals, spicy foods, beer, red wine, and chocolate Some foods will make your stool thicker. Some ...
  5. ... not eat include: Seeds, nuts, bits of candy, chocolate chips, or granola (not plain, nor mixed into ...
  6. ... instant coffee Other foods: grits, tofu, nuts, and chocolate
  7. ... and tomato-based foods and sauces Spicy foods Chocolate Sugars and honey Artificial sweeteners Get more fiber ...
  8. ... have caffeine, such as soda, coffee, tea, and chocolate. Avoid decaffeinated coffee. It also increases the level ...
  9. ... in them or on top, such as nuts, chocolate chips, and cookie pieces. Try having a mix ...
  10. ... or fried foods, dairy products, caffeine, sodas, alcohol, chocolate, and grains such as wheat, rye, and barley. ...
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