Why does amirican candy have so much sugar?!


Question: i know it sooo is but like i like sour candy

i think mexico has the best dulce but not like the sweet candy, the salty kind :D umm


Answers: i know it sooo is but like i like sour candy

i think mexico has the best dulce but not like the sweet candy, the salty kind :D umm

you should try our sugar free varieties. we even have sugar free chocolate.

Because "that's the way, uh huh uh huh, we like it uh huh uh huh." And it's American.

Candy has sugar around the world. That's the point of candy- it's terrible for you, and it's supposed to be a treat, not everyday health food.
Middle Eastern, some South American and some African candies are much much sweeter than American candy.
If you can't eat sugar for health reasons, get sugar free candy. If you don't like the sweet taste, get sour candy- there're plenty of options out there.

It just depends on what brand you buy =)

I think all candy has lots of sugar in it. However, we use the most High Fructose Corn Syrup per capita in the world. That stuff is basically poison. I've been all over the world, and I must say, the best treats are in Paris.

Happy Holidays, I plan to have some candy this season!

American's seem to crave more sugar than almost anyone in the world. Try sugarless candy. They are alot healthier. I have to say, you are correct. This is one of the reasons why Americans are obese.

Have A Great Day!
Doctor Friedman

I don't think candy in the US is any sweeter than anywhere else.

How do you know, did you eat it? And why did you eat it? I'm from the states and I think its wonderful and American is spelled with an e not an i





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