| I know a lot of people who only let their kids eat sugar free desserts (jello, for example, or juice made with splenda). Am I in the minority that I'd rather have my kid eat dessert full of real sugar so he isn't consuming all of those chemicals? |
| We don't do sugar free at all. We do minimal desserts in general but always full fat and full sugar. I think the chemicals just make you crave more. |
| No, I prefer sugar to the substitutes. |
| We don't do no sugar. We just try to limit the consumption of sweet goods. There's no candy in our house, for example, except for a week at Halloween and a week at Easter. |
| I eat sugar-free, but I have blood sugar issues. For my son, when he eats sweets, he gets the real stuff. He doesn't have much of a sweet tooth though, so he still doesn't get a lot of sugar. I wouldn't freak out if he has a bite of the SF stuff, but I don't think he should eat a lot of it. |
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Ugh. Those chemicals are so nasty. I remember when parents were so high and mighty about sacharan, or whatever that crap in sweet n low is called.
My daughter doesn't get a lot of sweets, but when she does, it's with sugar. |
Same here. We don't buy juices or foods with high fructose corn syrup. But when kids have treats, they get the real deal. |
| Sugar alcohols (which is what most sugar-free foods contain) are very bad for kids. They cause diarrhea and nausea in adults. I can't imagine giving them to kids. |
| Never. Sugar every time. |
No, I won't let my child have sugar-free for the exact same reason. I have told her it is for people who have a medical need so there is no reason for her to have it. |
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We eat real sugar.
I accidentally bought a can of peaches in aspartame syrup (for smoothies...I thought "light" syrup meant light as in not much, not "lite"). I was going to throw them out but he found them and begged so I figured just this once was ok... |
| Different story of course, if your kid is diabetic... |
| DS gets to chew sugar-free gum. |
Yes. And considering how little my kids get in the way of sweets, it probably doesn't matter either way, but the "no sugar added" ploy bugs me, because while a small amount of artificial sweetener may not be significantly worse than a small amount of real sugar, it seems to push the notion that sweeter is better, that sweet is the only flavor worth bothering with. |
Even most sugar guns have aspartame in them. The only ones that don't are Chicklets and the old fashioned ones, like Clove gum. |