Oct 31, 2024

Health and Me, Aarushi Bhadury

10 Kinds Of Candies You Should Avoid During Festivities

​Candy Corn​

This festive treat is high in sugar and can contribute to tooth decay.

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​Chocolate with Nuts​

While chocolate itself isn't the worst, nuts can get stuck in your teeth, creating a breeding ground for bacteria.

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​Fudge​

Similar to caramel, fudge is sticky and can cling to teeth, making it difficult to remove.

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​Gummy Candies​

While they might seem less harmful, gummy candies are often sticky and can cling to teeth, leading to plaque buildup.

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​Hard Candies​

Lollipops, jawbreakers, and hard candies can chip or crack your teeth, especially if you bite down on them too hard. They can also stay in your mouth for a long time, exposing your teeth to sugar and acids.

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​Licorice​

This chewy candy can stick to teeth and harbor bacteria, leading to plaque buildup and tooth decay.

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​Sour Candies​

The high acidity in sour candies can erode tooth enamel, making your teeth more susceptible to cavities.

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​Sour Worms​

These tangy treats can erode tooth enamel, making your teeth more vulnerable to decay.

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​Sticky Candies​

The high acidity in sour candies can erode tooth enamel, making your teeth more susceptible to cavities.

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​Toffee​

This hard, brittle candy can easily chip or crack teeth, especially if you bite down on it too hard.

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