Weight Watchers (now known as WW) has offered various low-point or light dessert options over the years, including marshmallow fluff alternatives. Here’s what you should know about Weight Watchers Marshmallow Fluff or similar products:
1. Weight Watchers Marshmallow Fluff (Discontinued)
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In the past, Weight Watchers sold a light marshmallow fluff as part of their dessert lineup. This was a lower-calorie, lower-sugar version of traditional marshmallow fluff.
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It was often used as a topping for fruit, desserts, or in recipes to keep points low.
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Since WW has shifted its focus over the years, this product may no longer be available in stores.
2. Alternatives for WW-Friendly Marshmallow Fluff
If you’re looking for a low-point marshmallow fluff option, consider:
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Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme (Light) – A lighter version of the classic, often lower in calories and sugar.
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Homemade Low-Point Fluff – Made with sugar-free marshmallows, whipped topping (like fat-free Cool Whip), and a bit of vanilla extract.
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Marshmallow-Flavored Yogurt or Pudding – Some brands offer marshmallow-flavored Greek yogurt or sugar-free pudding mixes that can mimic the taste.
3. How to Track Marshmallow Fluff on WW
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If using regular marshmallow fluff, check the nutrition label and track accordingly (usually ~2-3 points per 2 tbsp).
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Light or sugar-free versions may be 1-2 points per serving.
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Homemade versions with sugar-free ingredients can be as low as 0-1 points per serving.
Would you like a specific recipe for a WW-friendly marshmallow dip or fluff alternative? Let me know how you plan to use it! 😊