Kids love candy because it tastes sweet and the sensation they get from eating it makes them happy. An even more interesting question to consider however would be, do kids like candy because it tastes sweet or does candy taste sweet because kids like it. Candy or anything else that "tastes" sweet to us has no intrinsic reason to be sweet, I would argue that we evolved to like sweet things because those of us that did prefer to eat sweet things were rewarded (higher carbohydrates which led to better growth during puberty, increased ability to produce offspring). With problems like juvenile onset Diabetes however, don't be surprised if in the next 100,000 years, what tastes sweet to us is considered syrupy by our descendants. Gatorade might taste like soda to them and soda would taste like maple syrup. Survival of the fittest is still in play, let the games continue.
Children like sweets.
no
Television advertisements on these food induce them to taste them.
Candy is the usual term for sweets.
They would love to eat sweets that come from different parts of the worl for example(mexican candy)
Oh, dude, math time! So, if the headmaster brings in 423 sweets and each child gets 16, you just divide 423 by 16 to find out how many children get 16 sweets. That's like, around 26 children. But hey, who's counting anyway, right?
you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children. you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children.
no sweets can kill them
He said that he didn't like sweets.
sweets
Yes. Ants love sweets
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways