No, it is not
Yes, it is safe for a horse to eat gummy bears. But only if eaten in small quantities on rare occasions.
Not the ones I eat.
Dogs shouldn't be given anything containing sugar, and that would include gummy bears.
its when you eat the whole bag of gummy bears in under 5 mins .
When you bleach gummy bears, the bleaching agent reacts with the pigments in the candy, resulting in a loss of color. This process can make the gummy bears appear translucent or white, depending on the strength of the bleach used. However, bleaching also alters the texture and flavor of the gummy bears, often making them less appealing to eat. It's important to note that consuming bleached candy is not safe, as bleach is toxic.
No. Horses do not exist where polar bears live.
Gummy bears. They eat they head first.
humans and wolves and bears eat horses
There are several sizes of gummy bears. The biggest gummy bear in the world is 12,600 calories. However, your regular every day gummy bear contains approximately 8 calories.
Not living ones that walk and breathe, but the ones you can eat DO exist! ^_^
Yes, Vat19 gummy worms are enormous, but delicious. They are 100% safe, except the sugar which is fine if you eat the gummy worm in portions. Vat19 is an awesome company and they wouldn't sell anything not safe to their customers. So buy the World's Largest Gummy Worm or bear and enjoy it!
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
well it doesn't matter all you have to do is just put one gummy bear in tap water and another gummy bear in salt water and leave it out until they grow bigger but don't eat them because all the bacteria will be in the gummy bears