Is sugar-free candy ok to give out on Halloween?!


Question: duh,
personally, if you want your teeth clean, but still want to go trick-or-treating, and eat the candy without getting a mouth full of cavities or other side effects, i would like sugar free candy xD
kids age 12-14 and still go trick or treating have braces, and their parents won't let tem eat the candies with sugar in it (my experience xD) from a few years ago...
yea, they would only let me eat the sugar-free candy. and besides, too much sugar and fat is bad for you. Just because it's halloween.


Answers: duh,
personally, if you want your teeth clean, but still want to go trick-or-treating, and eat the candy without getting a mouth full of cavities or other side effects, i would like sugar free candy xD
kids age 12-14 and still go trick or treating have braces, and their parents won't let tem eat the candies with sugar in it (my experience xD) from a few years ago...
yea, they would only let me eat the sugar-free candy. and besides, too much sugar and fat is bad for you. Just because it's halloween.
I suppose. Is it labeled sugar-free? If you're trying to give out healthy treats, how about little boxes of raisins instead?
YEAH!
yes!! people need to be grateful that they even got free candy plus its not that bad!
It may be okay, but I can assure you, it will be unwelcome by many of your trick-or-treaters.

Maybe you could give out sealed bags of peanuts, pretzels, chips, etc. Or do you also have a problem with salt?
No its not ok cause kids need sugar so they can stay up all night. who cares if your parents get mad.
sure it is ok. And a lot of it isn't even labeled as sugar-free.
yeah as long as they dont taste sugar free cause the kids might throw it back at you.lol
Yes, it's good. But I just wouldn't give out things like apples (regular, not candy of course) and carrots and pretzels.

When I used to go trick or treating there was always this one lady (my friend's mom actually) and she gave carrots out one year, and apples, and pretzels. We can eat that anytime, on Halloween the kids want candy. Even if it is sugar fee, the kids will be fine with that kind of candy.

Of course you could give out healthy stuff, but the kids will talk bad about you lol.
Yes, no one knows the difference. And honestly i really don't care if mine is sugar-free or not. And sometimes it can be very healthy for kids.
YES IT IS




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