I am addicted to?!


Question:

I am addicted to?

McVities Plain chocolate digestives, will I get fat?


Answers:
Yeap. If you eat too much. Try limiting yourself and make sure no snack crosses 200 calories at a time.

maybe..dont eat them alot..moderation

maybe :)

yes

Me too...but the new special ones...the chocolate orange or the chocolate and caramel ones....mmmm yummy!

probably, meh.
live a little.[eat a lot]

if you eat too many!

yes

its all relative - depends what else you eat, if you have a high fat diet or not. Best stick to 2-3 per day as biscuits of this kind have a fairly high fat content.

Yes.

Possibly but at least you'll be happy!

anything can be useful (if not harmful) if used well.....getting too much of something can definitley cause problems

If you have it excessively then yes. <*-*>

Ha, I am too! I try to limit myself to a couple an evening with a cup of tea. At least plain chocolate is slightly less fattening than milk chocolate - that's what I tell myself so that I feel better about it!

well if you think ur addicted its simple to know if u are or not put a box full of them in front of you but dont eat none at all and if you can resist and u eat one that means u are addicted . so mayb u should start getting some professional help. so good luck i hope every goes well take care !!

if you eat ALOT then yes 1-5 then OK

YES you will... sorry!

yes, stop now before you become a fattie.

If you munch loads of them yes because they are full of empty calories (Full of crap and don't fill you up)

You will get a lot of friends now that we know!

Thank God, I thought you were going to say you were addicted to women. ha ha




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