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Gummi Bear product review on Amazon.com ~ funniest thing you will ever read!

Melensdad

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Kinda hits close to home for me. I have one line running Gummy Bear candy vitamins every day. We are always sampling the things.

I have about two tons of them in the warehouse,,,,,,but thankfully, not these.

Scary:w00t2:
 
I can sympathize with every one of those reviewers. The sugar alcohol used in many of the sugar free candy affects me the exact same way. The problem is that there is no way to tell what is going to happen. After eating some makes of sugar free candy you can't move more than 10 feet from a toilet for at least a day and the pain and suffering described in the reviews is exactly right. Then again, other sugar free candy .... nothing.

My usual method is to eat about 4 pieces and see what happens. That'll be a good indicator. Any more than that and you're likely to unleash great personal pain and suffering and totally overload your septic system. It'll scare you because you never realized that the human digestive system could hold so much crap but don't forget that most of it will be liquid and will be expelled at supersonic speed. The splash zone is large, very large. Drink lots of water because it will dehydrate you besides, it gives your stomach something to work on after you've expelled all the solids. :whistling:

We diabetics have many crosses to bear and this is only one of them. :biggrin:
 
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