i would say dylan's candy bar because it as more but its sugar is less so its a tie
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an apple is mor healthy than the candy bar without the sugar ... so it still isn't healthy but its better than the candy bar.
Peanuts are better as they are more natural. The candy bar is much higher in sugar, fat, and added ingredients.
Dylan's Candy bar is a real place, or, places. She owns a primary one in New York, and has some across America. She was actually on an episode of The Food Network's "Dinner: Impossible".
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I doubt that the planet does, but the candy bar sure does :)
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There are 5 locations for Dylan's candy bar 1. New york, NY 2. East Hampton, NY 3. Garden City, NY 4. Houston, TX 5. Orlando, FL IF you need a link for dylans candy bar locations, here it is: https://www.dylanscandybar.com/store-locator NEW YORK CITY BABY!
not alot but they have came to new york a couple of times to do things like bowling , eat at dylans candy bar , preform , etc....
Although it may be better to chew a piece of sugar-free gum, you still can eat a candy bar. There are many factors to consider when determining which candy bar has the most sugar in it because fun-size (tiny) candy bar would clearly have less sugar in it than a regular full size candy bar or even those jumbo candy bars. Most of the average size candy bars have a lot of sugar in them.The ones that have the most sugar in them would be:Junior Mints (32 grams of sugar)M&M's Milk Chocolate (31 grams of sugar)Skittles (47 grams of sugar)Hershey's Milk Chocolate (31 grams of sugar)Milky Way (35 grams of sugar)3 Musketeer's (40 grams of sugar)Snickers (30 grams of sugar)When looking out for the amount of sugar in food, you should also consider trying to avoiding trans fat, watching calories, and limiting saturated fat. Chewy fruit candy such as starbursts and skittles typically contain more sugar than candy bars do.Please Note: The below link contains information DIRECTLY off each candy brand's official website so all nutritional data listed above is accurate.http://www.acaloriecounter.com/candy-chocolate.php