Weight Watchers' Candy

"I got this from my WW meeting leader. I have not made this yet, but each piece = 1 pt."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
8 pieces
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ingredients

  • 1 Hershey Bar
  • 59.14 ml reduced-fat peanut butter
  • 236.59 ml Fiber One cereal
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directions

  • Melt chocolate and peanut butter in the microwave together.
  • Stir until smooth.
  • Add Fiber One cereal.
  • Using a spoon, put a spoonful on a baking sheet lined with Wax paper.
  • Candy can be refrigerated or frozen.

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Reviews

  1. So Good! I substituted Nutella for the PB and like another reviewer, I used 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips since that's what I had on hand. I used 2 cups of cereal, yet they still ended up 1 point each. Yielded about 30 cookies. Will be making again!<br/><br/>Update: I made again and cut the chocolate chips to 1/2 cup and are just as good and now I get 2 for 1 point!
     
  2. I've made these. Dsngerously delicious!!!!! I made mine with PB2 instead of regular PB., and with ALL Bran Extra Fiber.
     
  3. Very good! According to the new Points Plus system, these would be 2 points each. I just made 16 instead of 8, so they are still one point. Really satisfies my chocolate and peanut butter cravings, and they are great for a little sweet treat after dinner.
     
  4. Very good for a low cal "candy". More like a cookie really :-)
     
  5. These are VERY yummy! They taste so chocolatey and peanut buttery. Hard to believe they are good for you. Kids will love them too. :)
     
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