its still made of sugar just not additional sugar meaning they don't directly add sugar but the corn syrup and things like that in them still have sugar
they uses a much expensive chemical to substitute for using sugar.... if your sugar free candy does not taste sweet, then you should really ask why your sugar free candy is more expensive... you got it?
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No, only if the candy is sugar free. Sugar is a diabetics enemy.
Its definately hard to find that sugar free candy you want in stores that actually taste good. I've purchased the best candy at http://www.russellstover.com. They sell a wide variety of sugar free candies.
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Cotton candy
Sugar skulls are candy made for the Day of the Dead. Candy is supposed to be sweet.
the sugar free candy doesn't always have a clear wrapper and i am foolong around but this is true that sugar free candy does not always have clear wrappers=:)
There are a number of sugar free candies that are good sellers. It is difficult to state which one might be the highest selling sugar free candy but some of the top sellers are sugar free chocolates, gummy candies, and hard candies.
candy is different because the kinds they have might not be here in America and some candy is sugar and in other countries have sugar free candy such as gum and candy bars.
Gummi bear candy is made up of regular sugar with a mixture of starch, food coloring, glucose syrup, flavoring, gelatin and citric acid. There are also a few gummi bear candy that are sugar-free.
Cotton candy is spun sugar, occasionally with some flavor added. Hard candy is dissolved sugar (sometimes molded) with flavoring added. Candy = sugar. Yes, cotton candy is really candy.