no sweets have horse in them
WHO EVER SAID THIS IS A HORSE SLAUGHTERER
^^^ Ignore above answer.
Gelatine is one of the most frequently used ingredients in sweets, foods, practically everything processed! Gelatine can be made from horses, cows, pigs (hooved animals). Horses are generally (in Australia at least) not used for sweets. I cannot speak for other countries. But generally, sweets have Gelatine in them. Just read the back of the pack.
Yes sugar contains calories.
well no not exatly it all depends on the sweets on some horse triva tests it says the horse cant get cavites but on others it says they can
uh horse flies like other small creatures and sometimes sweets if your trying to capture one just put in a sticky fly trap.
Horses enjoy sweets, especially peppermints. Look at the ingredients and make sure there is nothing harmful in them. Peppermint is not harmful if fed just a little at a time. Sweets are bad for your teeth and your horse's teeth. Your horse will probably like the taste, but the chewiness may confuse him at first.
Children in Holland and the Netherlands leave hay and carrots in their shoes for Sinterklaas' horse. They believe doing so will get them sweets in their shoes.
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.
There are a number of websites one can purchase retro sweets from online. One can purchase many retro sweets from 'MyCandyShop', 'We Luv Sweets' and 'Zap Sweets'.
charlie thomas
no sweets can kill them
Yes, there is carbohydrate in sweets.
because it is
Yes, but you can give them sweets about three times a week. It's acually good to give them a lot of sweets without rotting their teeth because if you give then something sugary before you ride, they will be more softer on the bit.