Yes.....i think.
Cavemen were the first to create candy, they used honey to make a taffy like candy!
Splenda, a brand name for the artificial sweetener sucralose, is not used to make drugs. It is primarily used as a sugar substitute in food and beverages. However, like many substances, it could potentially be misused or included in illicit drug formulations, but this is not its intended purpose. Overall, Splenda is meant for dietary use rather than pharmaceutical applications.
Splenda can be used in place of sugar, but be prepared to tweak the recipie considerably.
Canine teeth are used for biting into somthing hard tor tough like a carrot or hard candy. that is why they are sharp.
splenda....
Heck yeah, anything with sugar in it I awesome!
My grandparents always used to share their hard candy with me
cottan is not a candy it is used to make cloth
i have a splenda bag and they say that it is a 1:1 ratio, meaning 1 tablespoon sugar =1 tablespoon splenda, and that it can be used to replace sugar in any recipe. By volume it's the same ratio, but is different by weight, because splenda is lighter.
the ingriendients to make it, and food coloring
One packet of Splenda contains minimal actual sugar, as it is primarily made of sucralose, a non-caloric artificial sweetener. The sugar used in the production process is quite small compared to the amount of sugar in a typical packet of sugar. Therefore, consuming one packet of Splenda is significantly better in terms of sugar intake than consuming a packet of sugar, as it contributes negligible calories and sugar content. Ultimately, the health impact of one packet of Splenda is less concerning than the sugar used to create it.
to make the candy shape proper