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Will QVC ever showcase sugar free desserts?  I purchaed the round desserts in the past and they were perfect for me as I have diabetes. 

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@Puzzle Piece 


Why not direct this to the Suggestion Box....posters can't take your request and make something happen.

 

Or, write to the CEO of QVC....

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@Puzzle Piece I think that QVC is full of sugar lovin'customers. Check out the Recipes forum and you will see a boat load of recipes with either sugar or sugar-laden  ingredients, like maple syrup, etc. In fact, most either contain sugar or a bunch of high carb ingredients. And look at the descriptions of meals on other QVC forums - seldom without  sugar or high carb laden something or other. The Q knows its customers, whether we like it or not.

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@Puzzle Piece - QVC typically features food items that are lower in sugar and fat or catered toward special dietary needs around the beginning of the year; studies have shown that is when people are most likely to buy these types of items. In the meantime, keep watching the website for offers—when there are big food events of any kind, most of the edible inventory on the website goes on sale, so you might be able to pick up a good deal on foods that will fit your diet. Good luck!

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@Puzzle Piece. I doubt QVC will ever showcase or have a sugar free TSV but they will from time to time present some sugar free choices.

 

Too many buy desserts for special occasions or gifts where nutrition is not a consideration.

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They have had sugar free candy I believe?  Alot of foods seem to lose quality made with artifical l sweetners. I have two diabetic friends. One, a male has been diabetic for years as his parents and brothers for years. He knows it may mean an insulin shot and plans the day around the treat, consuming less carbs and sugars. He loves when I share a Landies Pretzel. 

 

Qs desserts and most food items are so costly anyway. It is based on what the market is interested in? 

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@Gorgf wrote:

They have had sugar free candy I believe?  Alot of foods seem to lose quality made with artifical l sweetners. I have two diabetic friends. One, a male has been diabetic for years as his parents and brothers for years. He knows it may mean an insulin shot and plans the day around the treat, consuming less carbs and sugars. He loves when I share a Landies Pretzel. 

 

Qs desserts and most food items are so costly anyway. It is based on what the market is interested in? 


I;m an on the line diabetic, I buy their sugar free caramels and candy and it;s excellent.