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From: Stardustgirl on 9 Mar 2010 12:45 Hi everybody! When my DH and I cruise, I bring along a plastic pitcher, and some Crystal Light type of drink powder to mix in the stateroom. I started doing this out of necessity. I'm diabetic, and I have problems sleeping if I indulge in too much Diet Coke past 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Since the only thing most cruise lines has with zero calories and zero caffeine is water, I decided to bring my own diet lemonade, Walmart apple drink, etc... Yes, it helps control costs, but more importantly, it helps me NOT feel deprived while on vacation. Hope this helps :o) Judie
From: margie on 9 Mar 2010 16:14 The single serve packets also work great for air travel. Just bring a travel cup and your ready to go. Margie "Stardustgirl" <Stardustgirl(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:8ff4def1-8b55-41d2-ade4-c54659ad6481(a)o30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... > Hi everybody! > > When my DH and I cruise, I bring along a plastic pitcher, and some > Crystal Light type of drink powder to mix in the stateroom. I started > doing this out of necessity. I'm diabetic, and I have problems > sleeping if I indulge in too much Diet Coke past 3 or 4 in the > afternoon. Since the only thing most cruise lines has with zero > calories and zero caffeine is water, I decided to bring my own diet > lemonade, Walmart apple drink, etc... Yes, it helps control costs, > but more importantly, it helps me NOT feel deprived while on > vacation. > > Hope this helps :o) > > Judie >
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