The difference is that candy is for average people and diabetic candy is for people with Diabetes who can't take in too much sugar
No they are not the same!!
He is a diabetic... He probably doesn't eat candy.
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It will die.
There are plenty of sugar-free candy options. Regular candy really isn't an option when you're diabetic - it's just too much empty calories.
Diabetic candy recipes can be found in many books, magazines and online resources. Go to your local library and see if you can find any. The easiest way is just to skip the sugar when preparing candy.
I am a diabetic and I have had it before, I don't see what the difference is?
There is no reason why you shouldn't you eat candy corn on Halloween unless you are diabetic. Candy corn is a Halloween treat meant to be enjoyed on Halloween.
They haven't a bad effect on diabetics.
There are a few places one can access a supply of diabetic sweets online. One of the more popular places is the site Diabetic Candy. Diabetic Friendly and Sugarless Shop are also great websites to find them.
No, but if you don't know him well personally, money or a gift certificate would be better.ClarificationFor example, if you're not aware of his/her health, the postal carrier may be diabetic. Giving a gift of candy to a diabetic is just cruel.
"Diabetes" is what one has. Diabetic is how one is.
well first of all rock candy is supposed to look like a rock (duh!) hard candy is usually made of different ingredients than rock candy all candy is made different but really there is no difference i just found out there are certain things to make rock candy rock candy is made over time meaning you have to wait a few weeks if you make it yourself but hard candy like jolly ranchers are kinda baked if that's what you could call it