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Smarties shells (such as Nestle's Smarties) use dye in the shells of the smarties. The dye is used from beetles such as the cochilea; The beetle dries out and dies to create this beautiful rich red colour for the red smarties. other beetles may be used for other colours of the smarties. Hope that answered your question :] x
no because it encourages kids to use real ones
The most common is caramelle (plural) if you're using it in the general sense, as in "My kids like candy." Use una caramella (sing.) for "a piece of candy."
No. Profanity, violence, nudity and drug use.
my dad went to the store and got a giant candy bar
1.5. Do it in your head or use a calculator
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yes it is blue smarties use seaweed now
Many communities offer programmes that encourage kids to abstain from alcohol and drug use.
are u crazy?! Let's start with this;Do you think sesame street would be a kids show that parents supported if they promote drug use?! the biggest problem anyone has ever found in sesame street is cookie monster making their kids fat.And if your looking for a street that promotes drug use then head across town to poppy street.
This product has been available since 1882, originally called Chocolate Beans. The word Smarties was introduced in 1977 as it was thought that the use of the word 'bean' was misleading