Cherry licorice is bad for your teeth primarily because it is high in sugar, which can contribute to the growth of harmful bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria produce acids that erode tooth enamel, leading to cavities and tooth decay. Additionally, the sticky texture of licorice can cause it to cling to teeth, prolonging sugar exposure and increasing the risk of dental issues. Regular consumption can exacerbate these problems, making it important to practice good oral hygiene after indulging.
Licorice is bad because it could damage your teeth and make you sick.
Licorice
Licorice has not been proven to clean teeth; however, studies have shown that licorice may prevent tooth decay. It is more likely that a licorice root supplement will help more than the candy itself.
Herbal teas of wild cherry bark, licorice root, horehound and/or mullein leaf.
Very cherry, lemon, cream soda, tangerine, green apple, root beer, grape, and licorice.
It would probley be the same if its just clouring - if its flavour colouring that's a different story lolstrawberry,cherry,cinnamon or punchIf it is a hard candy, then it could either be cherry, strawberry, or watermelon.
Very cherry, lemon, cream soda, tangerine, green apple, root beer, grape, and licorice.
Teeth go bad of sugar
All sugar is bad for your teeth.
THE BEST THING TO DO TO PREVENT BAD TEETH IS BRUSH YOUR TEETH.
no burping isn't bad for teeth it may be an acid/gas but it isn't a bad type which would damage your teeth
Irish people don't particularly have bad teeth.