because there is to much caramel in it because there is to much sugar in the candy
No, it is very bad for your teeth.
You can dip high acid fruits in caramel however they might not taste very good. Also high acid fruits will not stick easily to the caramel.
i have 2 large front teeth and they are longer and wider than the rest of my teeth and they stick out what can i do that can make my teeth shorter and thiner and make them go in so they dont stick out as much, what can i do?
yes
the spit in your mouth stops it from sticking to your teeth.
A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
I think you may have an overjet
You just have to get a toothpick and stick to the place you got food stuck in your teeth!!
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To prevent melted caramel from sticking to wax paper, you can lightly grease the wax paper with butter or cooking spray before pouring the caramel. This will create a barrier between the caramel and the paper, making it easier to remove once it has hardened. Additionally, you can also refrigerate the caramel to help it set and solidify more quickly, reducing the risk of sticking.
Not really. To move your teeth around you need a little pressure for a long time, which you can't really achieve with a popsicle stick
Trident "good for your teeth" has 30% less calories than the sugar and it does not stick to your teeth. It's the closets i could find to sugar free and non-stick