Satisfying your sugar cravings makes life much sweeter. Candy, in particular, is a hard-to-beat sweet treat. But while most commercial candies contain sugar, many people with diabetes or who are ...
Yes, people with diabetes can eat candy. However, as with all food choices, carb count, calories, portion size, and advance planning are key. Eating candy can be a controversial topic for people with ...
When you walk down the candy aisle, it’s hard not to notice the array of sugar-free treats promising all the sweetness with none of the sugar. Whether you have a type of diabetes or are simply cutting ...
You know that sugar-packed chocolate bars = not-so-great for you. So...sugar-free candies must be better, right? Yeah, about that... “Sugar-free candy is still candy,” says Alyssa Lavy, RD. While it ...
Elaine L., who reads this column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes, “I am diabetic and also get a very dry mouth frequently. Sucking on a hard candy helps my mouth, but I really don’t need the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When you walk down the candy aisle, it’s hard not to notice the array of sugar-free treats promising all ...