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Old 05-10-2017, 02:51 PM   #29982
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
Ahh, but you are not American! We have far more candies and sweets on our grocery stores than Europe does. Well, UK anyway (I've never been to "the continent".) I wind up dieting when I visit England, just because my familiar candies aren't present.
And when I studied in the UK I was always amazed at the amount of candy, and especially chocolate, that were available at the supermarket. Especially around Easter, when the big Asda next to one of the campuses had a whole aisle dedicated to Easter chocolate.

But I agree with Katsunami, a lot of things are sweet enough. I am the only one in the family to eat some fruits (strawberries, red berries, grapefruit) and yoghurt without sugar. I always wonder why my sister makes tea. She adds so much honey or sugar that she won't taste the tea.
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