Pineapple Cream Cheese Pudding (No Sugar Added)

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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix splenda and cream cheese together.
  • Add cool whip and pineapple.

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Reviews

  1. So YUMMY!! And my husband is diabetic so this is just a fabulous dessert for the two of us. Thank you for posting this!!
     
  2. This was really great! I had bought fat-free cream cheese to make fruit dip, but it was terrible with the fat-free stuff. So I decided to try this with the left over cream cheese that had been sitting the fridge, and it turned out to be the perfect dip for apples. Thankyou!
     
  3. This was easy to make, and tasted great. We loved that it is sugar free and so low calorie. It will definately be added to our list of keepers.
     
  4. Delicious! I loved this low-fat, low-sugar recipe. I followed the directions, exactly. I hand squeezed the crushed pineapple to be sure the mixture wouldn't be runny. The flavor reminded me so much of the topping on my favorite cake - My Aunt Francis' Sock-It-To-Me-Cake. What a wonderful treat when you are on a diet! Thank you Resa66 for sharing this wonderful recipe!
     
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