Well, depends on the candy. But most are made out of suger
They had to make the candy and they made some of the candy from natural ingredients
All processed foods have labels that contain the ingredients. Read the label.
Cotton, linen, soap ingredients, candy ingredients.
if you will then its ok!
The ingredients used in making Hongyuan guava candy include guava, sugar, and water.
Mexican candy can be just as bad for you as other types of candy. Check what the ingredients are to see just how healthy it is.
If it's "made with only candy" then isn't it, itself, candy?There are flourless cookies, which come pretty close to "candy", but you don't start with actual candy when making them; you usually use salt and sugar and egg and (maybe) peanut butter, which, while they might all be INGREDIENTS in candy, aren't literally "candy".
Gummi candy is a delicious and chewy candy that contains a variety of ingredients. Beeswax, artificial coloring, citric acid, carnauba wax, cornstarch, glucose syrup, natural and artificial fruit flavors, and fractionated coconut oil are some of the typical ingredients used.
Acids,chemicals,and secret ingredients
sugar and corn syrip
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
A chocolate cookie is not considered candy. Cookies contain flour and other ingredients not included in candy. A cookie may be considered a small cake or a sweet biscuit, but not candy.