Chocolate Covered Raisins Day 2025 is on Monday, March 24, 2025: Chocolate covered raisins?

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Chocolate Covered Raisins Day

Chocolate Covered Raisins Day is a superb excuse for any treat! Chocolate covered raisins are a good accessory for a trail mix pack, or can produce a convenient desk-side snack at the office!

Chocolate covered raisins?

Congratulations on the success so far. You are doing great.

You have come to one of those roadblocks to permanent weight loss.

"Hey I am doing great so I am going to reward myself". This is often subconsciously and we don't even realize we are doing it.

It is common in weight loss to start with a cheat meal then maybe a cheat day then maybe a few days a week. And pretty soon you lose the motivation and the scale starts going the other way.

Eat the raisins. Your cycle is a convenient excuse. But starting tomorrow cut back to one splurge meal a week to keep your success to this point on the right track.

Schedule your cheat meal around your social calendar. This way people will notice the weight loss instead of what you are eating being a big issue at every party.

You are succeeding. Stay determined.

Allergic to chocolate or raisins?

Allergic to chocolate or raisins?

eat chocolate by itself, and wait until the next day and eat raisins and see which one does that. and if nothing happens by eating chocolate or raisins by itself then you are allergic to chocolate covered raisins.

my dog just ate chocolate covered raisens, she weighs 80 lbs. will she be alright, i left the house?

my dog just ate chocolate covered raisens, she weighs 80 lbs. will she be alright, i left the house?

Chocolate and raisins...argh! Both are on the NO-NO list for doggies. She probably didn't eat enough of them to do any damage, but both are definitely not something dogs should eat.

There is a very helpful list for plants, fruits and vegetables that are toxic to dogs at On it, it states:

"Grapes, Raisins, Prunes: kidney failure, as little as a single serving of grapes or raisins can kill a dog. It takes anywhere from 9 oz to 2 lbs of grapes and raisins (between .041 and 1.1 oz/kg of body weight), to cause severe vomiting and diarrhea, and possible kidney failure."

and

"Chocolate: seizures, coma, hyperactivity, rapid heart beat, tremors, death. Bakers chocolate is the most dangerous. A dog can consume milk chocolate and appear to be fine because it is not as concentrated but is still very dangerous.

• 1 oz per lb of body weight for (2 oz per kg) of body weight for bakers chocolate

• 1 oz per 3 lbs of body weight (1 oz per 1.5 kg body weight) for semi-sweet chocolate

• 1 oz per 9lbs of body weight (1 oz per 4 kg) for bakers chocolate

• Please keep in mind that these are only guidelines, and if you suspect your pet had ingested chocolate, please keep an eye out for ANY signs of poisoning! Every dog reacts differently to quantity."

No matter what the quantity of either chocolate or the raisins, i would definitely keep an eye on the dog for the next day or two. You might check with the vet by phone to see if there is anything specific to watch for, but unless she ate quite a bit more than you describe, she'll probably have an upset tummy for a while. Do keep an eye on her and watch for dehydration from vomiting. You can probably give her Pedialyte to help keep her fluids up if she vomits a lot, but then you should definitely call the vet and get her in.

Hope she--and YOU--is feeling better soon!

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