yes
Depends on which holiday it is.
The caramel apple was not invented until the 1950s by Dan Walker. Therefore it was not eaten during colonial times.
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Expired meds are no more safe for dogs than they are for humans. As you and I have no idea what the decomposition of diphenhydramine creates -- No -- don't do it.
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I have eaten it safely over 2 weeks after expiry - I think it gets better
If it is eaten in large amounts or eaten with a big meal, yes.
no cause they have strings DUUUUUUH
I assume your question is, "How do you get the paper off Caramel?" The easiest way to do this is to either refrigerate or freeze it, causing it to become harder and therefor less sticky. Then, it can be eaten, or added to recipes. Typically, the wrappers are made from plastic or a wax-coated paper, but when ANY heat is applied to the Caramel, it begins to melt, causing it to stick to the wrapper. Caramel can actually be stored in the refrigerator or freezer, making it MUCH easier to unwrap.
Indirectly yes. It can cause constipation if too much is eaten and that can cause flatulence.
Crème caramel may have originated in Southern regions of France but it has been enjoyed by many cultures world over. More often called flan in many Latin countries it is eaten with sweet milk or better known Dulce de Leche. Another closely related dessert is the Creme Brulee.
by eating some food that can not be eaten of a person .