
One week from today, your homes will likely become filled with massive amounts of Halloween candy, either because your own ghosts and goblins ventured out to collect their own loot, or because you are home handing candy out to those that dare to step into the cold air Halloween night. In either case, Halloween candy tends to build up in excess amounts, leaving only one option for its demise: you and/or your kids eat it. For most people, myself included, eating Halloween candy is a given, but one should consider the impact that eating excess amounts of candy can have on your teeth and gums.
Considering the face that Halloween candy is made from sugar (duh) did you know that sugar is the fuel that feeds the bacteria that causes tooth decay? Now, add all of that Halloween candy into the equation. I'm not going to lecture you on tooth decay and cavities, because I don't want to take the fun out of Halloween for you and your children. What I would like to do is offer you some reasonable tips for managing the Halloween candy, along with some fun Halloween candy alternatives that are just as much fun to hand out, as they are to receive.
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The Top Halloween Candy Alternatives
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I fully agree with the author.
My son after returning from a “candy hunting” had a nice amount of candy. Of course, in the day after he ate most of them and all night he was walking with pain of the teeth.
Maybe it’s small “offtopic”, but I recommend http://mychildrenschoice.com/ – they help as fast as possible
- fortunately for my children