Weight Watchers created a double chocolate muffin that fights chocolate cravings when eaten in moderation. The double chocolate contains real chocolate chips, which help hide that you are eating a diet food. A single serving of this Weight Watchers muffin is higher in fiber and lower in fat than over-sized bakery muffins.
Serving Information
The Weight Watchers double chocolate muffins with chocolate chips have a serving size of one muffin. Each muffin is a generous size with a weight of 66 g. One muffin contains three Weight Watchers points, making it appropriate as a breakfast item with a side of fruit or eaten as a snack.
Calories
One Weight Watchers double chocolate muffin contains 180 calories with 30 of these calories coming from fat. This calorie amount is 9 percent of the recommended daily allowance for a 2,000-calorie diet. The calories for one muffin break down as 81 percent carbohydrates, 13 percent fat and 6 percent protein.
Carbohydrates
The double chocolate muffins with chocolate chips contain 41 g carbohydrates for each serving. This value is 14 percent of the recommended daily allowance for a 2,000-calorie diet. The total carbohydrates include 18 g sugars. These Weight Watchers muffins are high in fiber with 8 g for each serving.
Fat and Protein
A single Weight Watchers double chocolate muffin with chocolate chips contains 3 g of fat. This amount of fat makes up 5 percent of the recommended daily amount of fat for a 2,000-calorie diet. Saturated fat makes up 1.5 g of the total fat. Each muffin contains 20 mg of cholesterol, which is 7 percent of the recommended daily value. The protein value is 3 g for a single muffin serving.
Vitamins and Minerals
Each double chocolate muffin with chocolate chips by Weight Watchers contains 6 percent of the recommended daily amount for calcium and 20 percent for iron for a person following a 2,000-calorie diet. A single muffin contains 320 mg of sodium which equates to 13 percent of the recommended amount.



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