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Saturday, July 28, 2012

caring candies review

Caring Candies were developed in South Africa in 2003 by Denise and Neil, a father and mother team, out of sheer frustration at the lack of healthy treats available, and specifically with diabetics, hyperactive children, dieters & the health conscious in mind. Caring Candies are manufactured by Caring Candies CC, the company of Neil and Denise which is headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa.
Every candy is expertly handcrafted and consists of only natural ingredients. Yep, nothing artificial has been added!
They are gorgeous to look at, are tooth-friendly and kosher -- and they are unbelievably yummy!
Caring Candies are naturally flavored with either herbs or fruit essence and its amazing coloration is derived from either veggies, plants or herbs.

Rehest - Really Healthy Stuff is the exclusive importer and distributor of Caring Candies in North America.
                                                      our review.
my girls love candy alot. what kid doesnt. i am a parent that dont allow my kids to eat alot of sugary stuff. i dont want my girls to have bad teeth. i want them to have beautiful teeth. i love to find sugar free cadies that taste great for my girls. i knew my girls would love to review the caring candies. when the package came there were both sitting by me when i opened it and there eye's lite up. they were so excited and said momma can we have one please. i said you can. they both tried the caring candies and loved them. infact they ate al of the caring candies. i didnt get to try any of it. my girls said it is really good and they loved it. head over and purchase some caring candies for yourself or a loved one. make sure to head over to caring candies and check out all the awesome product they offer.
here is my girls trying out caring candies and enjoying it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
disclaimer:i did recieve sample products. i wasnt compensated in any other way for this review. these are all my own opinions.

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