Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 But, they can define " diabetic friendly snacks " according to any standard they like. Air popped popcorn is considered a " diabetic friendly " snack by a lot of people, because it's low fat. I wish they'd carry Slim Jims or nuts or something. Robin G. > >Reply-To: diabetes_int >To: <diabetes_int > >Subject: Re: The Popcorn Torture >Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 16:43:11 -0500 > >Alas, theatres here won't let you bring in 'outside food.' > >(It just occurred to me--if they don't sell diabetic-friendly snacks, >wouldn't not allowing us to bring in our own be an ADA violation, as a >movie theater is a 'place of public accomodation'?) > Re: The Popcorn Torture > > > I've found an (almost) acceptable substitute when I'm at the movies and > everyone else is eating popcorn...they're called Velamints chocolate >mints; > they're about the size and shape of Altoids...sugar free, fat free and I >can > eat a BUNCH of them - maybe ten! - with no effect on my BG at all. TJs >has > them and I believe Walgren's does too. They have a website with >locations; > try > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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