sormsby
Posts:64

 | | 04 Jul 2008 6:18 AM |
| | One for the kids. I know some may wince at the idea but I thinks it's great | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 04 Jul 2008 8:43 AM |
| | I am a big kid, because I love the idea of lollies too. | | | |
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terri.todd
Posts:84

 | | 04 Jul 2008 10:40 PM |
| | Lollies are alway good, not just for the kids | | | |
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LokiAura
Posts:19

 | | 05 Jul 2008 2:24 PM |
| | mmmmmmmmm yum - lollies would be good :) | | | |
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natnat
Posts:41

 | | 12 Jul 2008 4:55 PM |
| | Lollies would be great. I dont tend to eat them unless we have visitors so it would definitely be tested by a range of people and I do like trying new lollies, chocolate etc | | | |
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bella07
Posts:3

 | | 24 Jul 2008 4:01 PM |
| Yes lollies would be great. There are so many on the market to choice from. I have a family member with diabetes and we always have to have lollies (ie jelly babies) on us incase they have a hypo (their blood sugar level drops and need sugar to bring it back up).
I would love to be able to buy different brands and flavours. I have tried a few brands but at this stage only 2 companies seem to have good tasting lollies. | | | |
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bella07
Posts:3

 | | 24 Jul 2008 4:02 PM |
| | Sorry choice is choose | | | |
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vroomvikki
Posts:66

 | | 24 Jul 2008 6:26 PM |
| | Yumm yumm...loliies and chocolates!!! Any type .....anytime!! No wonder im so FAT!! LOL! | | | |
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shrimp81
Posts:5

 | | 24 Jul 2008 8:09 PM |
| | I wanna try lollies to!!!!!! | | | |
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jadelaide
Posts:333

 | | 25 Jul 2008 7:20 AM |
| I love sweets like starburst!!
Anything full of flavour and chewy lol.
So I will say a big yes to new stuff on its way. | | | |
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kunoichi
Posts:133

 | | 01 Aug 2008 1:57 PM |
| For chocolate (and even their other products), I'd suggest that people would love to try: http://www.raw-chocolate.net/
I can easily get my hands on the chocolate bars, but some of their other products are next to impossible to find!
But I digress. It's a new flavour and style of chocolates that I think everyone should be able to try. I've got a friend who has chocolate allergies, and this is the one brand that she can eat!! (She got me on to this brand, as did a trip to the Melbourne Good Food & Wine Show.)
I'm not affiliated with them, I just love their chocolate bars. I love the Almond & Purple Corn one the most - yum! | | | |
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viveinna_23
Posts:20

 | | 02 Aug 2008 1:16 PM |
| | My kids and I love all lollies it would be a great idea to try some new ones!! | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 03 Aug 2008 4:51 PM |
| [quote]Posted By kunoichi on 01 Aug 2008 1:57 PM
For chocolate (and even their other products), I'd suggest that people would love to try: http://www.raw-chocolate.net/
I can easily get my hands on the chocolate bars, but some of their other products are next to impossible to find!
But I digress. It's a new flavour and style of chocolates that I think everyone should be able to try. I've got a friend who has chocolate allergies, and this is the one brand that she can eat!! (She got me on to this brand, as did a trip to the Melbourne Good Food & Wine Show.)
I'm not affiliated with them, I just love their chocolate bars. I love the Almond & Purple Corn one the most - yum![/quote]
Being the avid chocolate lover, I had to check the site out. Mouth was watering right from the home page. Looks great, and it's Fair Trade chocolate too. Thanks for the site. | | | |
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dippylove
Posts:31

 | | 03 Aug 2008 4:57 PM |
| | Again Hand waving madly, for anything diabetic friendly. It's hard on a kid with diabetes, feeling as though they are missing out on the stuff their mates get to eat. | | | |
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kunoichi
Posts:133

 | | 04 Aug 2008 10:48 AM |
| [quote]Posted By Snoopy on 03 Aug 2008 4:51 PM
Being the avid chocolate lover, I had to check the site out. Mouth was watering right from the home page. Looks great, and it's Fair Trade chocolate too. Thanks for the site.[/quote]
It's yummy stuff. I try only to eat one or two squares a day, to eat it as a luxurious reward. :)
(I've got their purple corn flour, but now I just need to find recipes to use with it! And I've tried their cocoa beans, which are interesting. Some are more bitter than others!! And I have their maca powder, which I sometimes have as a drink, but I don't like it so much on muesli.) | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 04 Aug 2008 11:44 AM |
| [quote]Posted By dippylove on 03 Aug 2008 4:57 PM
Again Hand waving madly, for anything diabetic friendly. It's hard on a kid with diabetes, feeling as though they are missing out on the stuff their mates get to eat.[/quote]
There are alot of sugar free lozenges out there that would be good for you to trial. | | | |
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