Sugar, whether it’s derived from sugar cane, sugar beets or corn, is a primary ingredient in all candies, partly because it can be masterfully crafted to all sorts of different sizes, shapes and textures. Whether you are nibbling on rock candy, chewing on taffy, munching on jellybeans or licking a lollipop, you’re basically eating spoonfuls of sugar.
The average American consumes an estimated 8 pounds of candy (3.7 kilograms) annually, with children eating even more. On a typical day, 1 in 4 eat at least some candy and almost all of us do it once a year. As a dietitian, I advise moderation, even on special occasions.
That’s because growing kids, and adults too, need food to have enough energy, maintain strong bones and muscles and help their bodies fight infections.
Fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products and nuts contain natural sugars for energy that are better for you. Those foods also provide nutrients, like iron and vitamin C, that your body needs for good health and survival.
While the sugars in candy do provide plenty of calories for energy, your body doesn’t benefit from those “empty calories.” In fact, your body does not need them at all. Sugars that do not provide health benefits are called added sugars.
What happens when you eat too much candy
Another reason it’s best to eat only small amounts of candy is that if you eat so much of it on an empty stomach that you feel full, your body will get too little of the important stuff it needs.
Rather than downing an entire bag of gummy worms, eat a couple pieces and save some for later.
It’s also best to fill up on healthier choices. One sweet choice could be a low-sugar yogurt, which has calcium – which is good for your teeth and bones – or an apple, which is packed with vitamin C and fiber.
For young children that can mean limiting added sugars to no more than about 100 calories. That’s about equal to 25 grams at most, the amount in 6 teaspoons of sugar or 24 Skittles.
For teens or adults requiring 2,000 calories daily, sugar should amount to no more than 50 grams – about 200 of those calories.
However, Americans consume sugar in many other ways. Many of us drink sodas and other sugary drinks. We eat other sweet things, such as cake, ice cream, cookies, pie and brownies. Processed foods ranging from bread to spaghetti sauce often include significant amounts of added sugars.
Still, having a little candy once in a while is fine. Just make sure you follow a balanced diet, drink plenty of water and brush your teeth regularly.
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Rahel Mathews does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
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CandyStore.com
In a recent survey, CandyStore.com asked more than 11,000 customers for their opinions on what Christmas candy is the worst.
"Candy is a much bigger part of culture than most people realize," Ben George with CandyStore.com wrote on the company's blog. "People’s likes and dislikes are shaped by a thousand different influences over their lifetime, and especially their childhood."
Here's a look at the top, or rather bottom, 10 — plus some voter feedback, just for fun.
CandyStore.com
In a recent survey, CandyStore.com asked more than 11,000 customers for their opinions on what Christmas candy is the worst.
"Candy is a much bigger part of culture than most people realize," Ben George with CandyStore.com wrote on the company's blog. "People’s likes and dislikes are shaped by a thousand different influences over their lifetime, and especially their childhood."
Here's a look at the top, or rather bottom, 10 — plus some voter feedback, just for fun.
I don’t mind a little artificial ingredients in my candy, but come on. Ask yourself, what is in a Peep. Narl is what.
Peeps are the worst by far. Why do they have to try all the holidays now.
Don’t forget the Peeps. They are around all year for every little holiday now.
I saw they have Peeps shaped like Christmas trees now. So that’s my vote for #1 worst.
Customer comments:
"I don’t mind a little artificial ingredients in my candy, but come on. Ask yourself, what is in a Peep. Narl is what."
"Peeps are the worst by far. Why do they have to try all the holidays now."
"Don’t forget the Peeps. They are around all year for every little holiday now."
I don’t mind a little artificial ingredients in my candy, but come on. Ask yourself, what is in a Peep. Narl is what.
Peeps are the worst by far. Why do they have to try all the holidays now.
Don’t forget the Peeps. They are around all year for every little holiday now.
I saw they have Peeps shaped like Christmas trees now. So that’s my vote for #1 worst.
Customer comments:
"I don’t mind a little artificial ingredients in my candy, but come on. Ask yourself, what is in a Peep. Narl is what."
"Peeps are the worst by far. Why do they have to try all the holidays now."
"Don’t forget the Peeps. They are around all year for every little holiday now."
"My grandfather used to always complain about how much packaging everything has these days. How many layers does a kid have to go through to get to a freaking lifesaver?"
"Those LifeSavers storybooks. They just make me sad."
"My grandfather used to always complain about how much packaging everything has these days. How many layers does a kid have to go through to get to a freaking lifesaver?"
"Those LifeSavers storybooks. They just make me sad."
"I’m gonna say candy corn. It’s just the worst. Feel weird in my mouth and it emits some kind of secondary flavor a moment later that kind of scares me."
"They’re calling it Reindeer corn? Ok candy corn, change your color but not your flavor and that’s supposed to help me how?"
"Christmas themed candy corn is the most disgusting."
CandyStore.com
Customer comments:
"I’m gonna say candy corn. It’s just the worst. Feel weird in my mouth and it emits some kind of secondary flavor a moment later that kind of scares me."
"They’re calling it Reindeer corn? Ok candy corn, change your color but not your flavor and that’s supposed to help me how?"
"Christmas themed candy corn is the most disgusting."