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can i buy a no-sugar lollipops?

8 replies

Screaminglips · 08/10/2007 08:40

as my dd loves them but it will ruin her teeth!

thanks

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TheApprentice · 08/10/2007 08:41

I think you can sometimes find these in little chemist shops.

Lulumama · 08/10/2007 08:47

yes, they sell them in asda

those cremosa ones...

NannyL · 08/10/2007 09:01

be careful.... they are often full of crap
nasty sweetneers that are banned in other countries due to risk of cancer.

With drinks etc the risk of teeth rotting is the same with sugary and sugar free drinks so imagine it will be the same for lollies too?

Piggy · 08/10/2007 09:07

Agree with NannyL - they are generally full of shite sweeteners.

NAB3 · 08/10/2007 10:42

Make your own. They are so eay to do and much nicer than shop bought ones. Get moulds from Lakeland £1-2 ish and away you go.

ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 08/10/2007 10:44

Personally I would prefer to take the sugar and counteract the dental risk with good hygiene and limiting lollipops than the "unknown"/unquantifiable risk of the artificial sweeteners.

confusedotcom · 08/10/2007 11:00

would choose sugar over sweeteners any day

MuffinMclay · 08/10/2007 12:14

Holland and Barrett used to sell them, but they taste foul and are full of nasty sweeteners.

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