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I make this every night and haven’t gained a single pound. It’s the only cake I can eat after dinner. It’s only 90 calories!


You’ve seen it: a smiling influencer holding a slice of cake, claiming:

“I eat this every night and haven’t gained a single pound! Only 90 calories!”

It sounds too good to be true—and honestly, it probably is. While it’s possible to enjoy cake daily and maintain your weight, the reality is far more nuanced than a catchy caption suggests.

Let’s unpack what’s really going on—and how to enjoy dessert without guilt or gimmicks.


🍰 What This “90-Calorie Cake” Likely Is

The dessert in question is almost certainly a single-serving mug cake or diet cake made with:

  • Egg whites or egg substitutes
  • Sugar-free sweeteners (like stevia or erythritol)
  • Protein powder or almond flour
  • Zero-calorie chocolate chips
  • Water or applesauce instead of oil or butter

A typical recipe might yield one small ramekin (about ½ cup) totaling 80–110 calories.

Yes, it’s possible to make a low-calorie cake.
But it’s not “cake” as most know it—it’s often dry, rubbery, or overly sweet.


🔍 The Hidden Truths Behind the Claim

1. “Every Night” Isn’t the Whole Story

Weight maintenance isn’t about one food—it’s about total daily calories.