Well I've never heard of "yupi"bear candy before but it sounds chalk full of sugar.Candy is really meant to treat good behavior.I have a 2 year old daughter and the only time she gets candy is when she decides she wants to try and use her potty.
Instead of candy we opt for sweets that are good for her.Dried fruit is a great way to get nutrients and it tastes good too.You can also try making cookies and candies (children are more prone to eating what they helped make) from naturally sweet foods.
2007-03-06 18:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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we've been dealing with this lots at present with my youngest additionally, because of fact we had lots candy after Easter and he might see the different little ones getting it. I in simple terms save telling him not extra candy, and that the candy is all long gone. He gets disappointed, besides the undeniable fact that it is the only element you're able to do, on the grounds that of course you are able to't in simple terms provide him candy each time he asks. finally he will comprehend he isn't getting any, and could provide up asking. you're able to be able to additionally choose to purpose offering fruit somewhat whilst he asks for candy, because of fact it somewhat is helpful as nicely.
2016-10-17 10:54:55
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think so. Candy is candy, and at such a young age it is not good for him or his teeth. Plus, it is nice to be able to use candy as a treat. If it was sugar free then maybe...but I still wouldn't
2007-03-06 13:01:18
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answered by Keenz 2
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Since it isn't healthy for anyone to eat candy everyday, it would appear your question is self evident.
2007-03-06 17:10:27
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answered by Randall A 3
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My personal oppinon is that no child should eat candy every single day. My son is not even aloud to have it once a week never mind everyday.
2007-03-06 13:01:17
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answered by Gypsy 3
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no that is absolutely not ok, candy should be for special occasions only.
even sugar free is not good, too much of it causes loose bowls
2007-03-06 13:03:34
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answered by mandeeree 2
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that depends. Do you like the idea of holding him down at the age of 3 will they drill his teeth for fillings?
2007-03-06 19:10:13
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answered by Rachel 7
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NO! not healthy at all! never do this ever again
2007-03-06 13:00:57
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answered by Rayne. 2
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only one?
not a bag?
2007-03-06 12:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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if its alot then yahh
2007-03-06 13:01:06
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answered by FaTiiMa 1
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