My MIL keeps giving DD candy like pez & sweet tarts and gummie snacks even though we told her not to. The pedi told us to avoid hard candy still due to choking hazards and that they didn't recommend gummie snacks because they stick to the teeth and it's hard to brush their teeth well enough.
Re: Do you give your 2 yr old candy?
Nope, none.
Well the only thing he has had is part of a Kit-Kat bar, because that is the one thing he was able to eat out of the Halloween candy he got last year.
I don't plan on letting him have hard candy anytime soon.
ETA: If they want to give her a sweet little treat, there are tons of other options besides candy. That is probably what I would tell them too, because that so sounds like something my Dad would try to do.
ETA again: It looks like this thread took a different spin after I was here earlier. I'm not saying he doesn't get treats. He has popsicles frequently and cake/cookies/ice cream occasionally. I was just referring to what I consider candy, and definitely no hard candy or suckers.
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We do as an occasional special treat - chocolate, gummies, stuff like that. I am of the "well, a couple of MandM's aren't any worse for her than a donut or ice cream so I don't really care what form the HFCS comes in" camp.
I would be concerned, though, if someone was giving DD types of candy or other foods I didn't feel comfortable with her having because I felt they were a choking hazard. To me that's a more pressing concern than the candy in and of itself.
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Never.
We are very strict with what DS eats. Even getting a homemade cookie or ice cream is a rare treat. My family thinks that I am nuts and they will try and sneak him stuff. I try not to get worked up about a few treats (cookies, ice cream, etc) here and there, but he never gets candy. To me he is still a baby and a baby doesnt need junk.
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I occasionally give her an organic Yummy Earth sucker. I'm not above bribing my kid when we go grocery shopping if she's throwing a fit. Considering we don't own a car and have to go out and get groceries quite a bit, it's no surprise that she gets fed up with it every once and a while.
ETA: And I don't feel bad about it. She eats a well balanced, varied diet and doesn't beg for treats, so I think I'm doing just fine.
DS can have fruit snacks...I don't consider that to be "candy."
On rare occassions, he might get some M&Ms or a lollipop, but those instances are few and far between. However, he does get a cookie or popsicle as a treat.
Sure we do. No hard candy though. But things like smarties and marshmallows, cookies, cake, chocolate. He's a pretty good eater though and he lets me not only brush his teeth for two minutes twice a day but floss them too!
In fact, just today he ate M&M's while he got his hair cut.
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