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Diabetic desserts?


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There are also sugar free desserts in the buffet and specialty restaurants. I just want to add, in the unlikely event that something happens like what happened to RCCL Anthem of the Seas where guests had to stay in their cabins for 12 hours due to a storm or if there is a travel delay or a delay in boarding, it is always wise if you are diabetic to travel with a half dozen or so prepackaged snacks so you will have something appropriate to eat with you at all times. 99.9% of the time you won't need it, but that .1% of the time, if you do, you will be really glad you planned ahead.

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