Well, I and most people I know, and accounts on this specific thing I've come over on the internet tend to snack on things readily available, so it's a bad choice regardless. S
ure, if you have the dicipline it can work, but a person who buys that much marshmallow in one sitting is very likely not a person who occationally has some on a saturday night and leaves it at that.
I bought a full case of Reese's Peanut Butter cups, 48 bars (144 cups), and they lasted me over 2 months (would have been longer, but I like to share the wealth). It doesn't take that much will power to say "I'm not going to be a pig today".
idk any time there isnt a caloric count or nutrition facts on the package i freak out because im under the assumption that it would have said such horrible things that they purposely took it off the package.
Like one time i got this bacon soda gag gift thing. I drank some and it tasted like oil and bacon grease. I looked for the nutrition facts and they were non existent. I instantly assumed that it was 100% bacon grease with carbonation and threw it away.
so i agree, anything that doesn't have a caloric count should have one.