During World War I, children enjoyed sweets such as hard candies, chocolate bars, and toffee, though these were often in short supply due to rationing. Home-baked treats, like cakes and biscuits, were also popular when ingredients were available. Sweets were often considered a luxury, and families would save up for special occasions to share them. Additionally, some children made their own confections using whatever ingredients they could find.
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See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
popcorn
No, But they still were starving!
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
During the time of WW2 children ate basically the same sort of sweets as we eat now however they did not eat anywhere near as much of it as kids do today, because there was rationing. Sweet rationing ended several years after the end of WWII.
you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children. you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children.
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As a matter of fact...THEY DO!
With the current advertising and Fast Food chains, many children and adults eat a lot of sweets.
no
They would love to eat sweets that come from different parts of the worl for example(mexican candy)
Generally not as this is not welcome by teachers.
no they can not eat polo sweets.
i don't think that he did eat sweets.
yes because they need
the pirates did not eat sweets as they couldn't access them. Sweets (candy) did not exist in those days.