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  2. Is 'healthy candy' actually good for you? Experts discuss ...

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    Healthy candy is a broad category, the experts note. Ingredients and nutrition content will vary by product and brand, and but generally, these candy alternatives tend to be: Low- or zero-sugar

  3. Are artificial sweeteners worse than sugar? How they ... - AOL

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    For most healthy people, consuming a small amount of sugar (less than 5% of total daily calorie intake) is probably better for you than loading up on artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes.

  4. Flavoring - Wikipedia

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    The compounds used to produce artificial flavors are almost identical to those that occur naturally. It has been suggested that artificial flavors may be safer to consume than natural flavors due to the standards of purity and mixture consistency that are enforced either by the company or by law. [26]

  5. Chick-O-Stick - Wikipedia

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    Chick-O-Stick is a candy produced by the Atkinson Candy Company [1] that has been manufactured since the 1950s. It is made primarily from peanut butter, cane sugar, corn syrup, toasted coconut, natural vanilla flavor, and salt with no hydrogenated oils or artificial preservatives added.

  6. Are natural sweeteners better than artificial? From monk ...

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  7. Unreal Brands - Wikipedia

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    The three tested a large number of recipes for candy, [3] and initiated the company in 2010. [ 4 ] By 2013, Unreal was manufacturing and selling chocolate snacks made exclusively with non-GMO ingredients, [ 5 ] with no partially hydrogenated oils, preservatives, artificial colorings, gluten, corn, or soy, and reduced sugar compared to similar ...

  8. Only one chocolate candy made it in the healthier top half. (Spoiler alert: it's Butterfinger.) The bottom half of the list contained mostly chocolate-based sweets, with Skittles as the exception.

  9. Fruit snack - Wikipedia

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    The jellybean rule prohibits food manufacturers from deceiving consumers into buying candy by adding vitamins and marketing the candy as a healthful food. [8] The licensed manufacturer [ 9 ] replied that the complaint is without merit, [ 10 ] "It is a fact that fruit, whether in the form of juices or more recently purees, has always been the ...