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How much caffeine is in coffee, tea, soda, and other foods?

Caffeine in foods and drinks isn’t always labeled. Here’s our guide to how much you can expect in coffee, tea, soda, chocolate, and more.

Healthy EatingApril 29, 2025Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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How many calories are in a ‘small’ Ben & Jerry’s ice cream?

A "small" ice cream at a Ben and Jerry's scoop shop has more calories than you think. And many flavors have nearly a day's worth of saturated fat and added sugar.

Food LabelingJuly 24, 2024Bonnie Liebman, MS
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How to find a healthy ice cream bar or frozen treat

A healthy ice cream bar, frozen fruit bar, or dairy-free frozen treat is lower in saturated fat and added sugar than full-fat ice cream.

Healthy EatingJuly 16, 2024Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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Our guide to decoding ice cream scoop-shop menus

At chain ice cream shops, you can now (finally!) see calories right on the menu board. Just one problem:

Food LabelingJuly 20, 2023Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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6 frozen treats that beat ice cream

Thanks to their fruit or yogurt, these supermarket frozen treats have a fraction—or none—of the saturated fat of full-fat ice cream. And their built-in portions (bars, bite-size pieces, or pockets) keep a lid on the calories and added sugar. Enjoy!

Healthy EatingJuly 19, 2023Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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What's hot in the healthier ice cream aisle?

It’s not always clear if ice creams are getting better for us...or just better at marketing. Should you go for a keto, plant-based, or protein-packed pint? Or pick one that adds olive oil, fruit, nuts, or fiber? Rule No. 1: Don’t confuse ice cream with health food. That said, you can scoop up a fabulous frozen treat without heading into Häagen-Dazs territory. Read on.

Healthy EatingMay 29, 2022Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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The best ice cream bars, sandwiches, popsicles, & more

Any frozen dessert that comes on a stick, in a cone, or individually wrapped has one huge edge over any tub of ice cream, sorbet, or frozen yogurt: it’s crystal clear what one serving is. Just in time for summer, here’s a look at healthier single-serving frozen desserts...and the brands our taste testers loved.

Healthy EatingMay 29, 2021Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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Cream of the crop: The scoop on better frozen desserts

Supermarket sales of ice cream shot up this spring as shoppers reached for comfort during the coronavirus pandemic. (Of course, pausing dine-in service also put restaurant sales of frozen desserts on ice.) Clearly, ice cream has held onto its comfort food image. Yet food companies have been busy giving it a makeover. Whether it’s less sugar, more protein, oat milk, avocado, or extra cream for your keto diet, brands are churning out ice creams that sound better for you. Which are? How’s the taste? Read on.

Healthy EatingJuly 21, 2020Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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Foods that look healthier than they are

What makes your product stand out? Surely, your marketing department can think of something. You could add veggies, almond butter, probiotics, or protein...or take away something like grain or gluten. So what if it doesn’t actually make the food much healthier, as long as you make the sale? Thanks to the hype, these items look healthier than they are.

Food LabelingSeptember 23, 2019Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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Food Porn: Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough Cores

“Creative cookie dough concoctions feature huge gobs of dough at their core,” gushed the Ben & Jerry’s press release. Yesss! Instead of rooting around for dough chunks in that tub of regular Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream, “Dough Heads” can now just dig into the core. What a breakthrough! So what if ⅔ cup (the serving that labels must use starting in January) of the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Core has 380 calories, 13 grams of saturated fat, and 6½ teaspoons of added sugar? And so what if a pint has 1,140 calories, 38 grams of sat fat, and 20 teaspoons of added sugar? Just think of it as an entire Sara Lee All Butter Pound Cake—a perfect snack!

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