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How far does you sweet tooth go?

Asked by ZEPHYRA (21750points) January 27th, 2011

I have the feeling I must have the sweetest truth in the universe! Could out sweet-toothed jellies give me an indication of how much the eat in the sweet/confectionary department?

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ANef_is_Enuf's avatar

Not very far. I’m a salt addict.

tinyfaery's avatar

Oh, god. I don’t even want to think about it. In one day I’ll have sugared cereal, sugared drinks, candy, more sugared drinks, more candy, then maybe a cupcake. My sweet tooth goes all the way down to my toes.

poisonedantidote's avatar

All the way to the base of my spine. I’m eating a strawberry icecream cone as I type.

ZEPHYRA's avatar

@TheOnlyNeffie watch that blood pressure!

ZEPHYRA's avatar

@poisonedantidote yes, but after that you are done and over with sweet stuff till tomorrow, right? If I were in your shoes, I would wipe out the ice cream and move on to something else!

poisonedantidote's avatar

@ZEPHYRA Well, maybe, but I do still have 2 more ice creams in the freezer. Maybe ill have another later.

ZEPHYRA's avatar

@poisonedantidote not strawberry again I hope, I mean I hope you have other flavors. Oh, and you said LATER, in my case it would be NOW!

ANef_is_Enuf's avatar

@ZEPHYRA I know. Sometimes I think I was a deer in a past life. Or maybe a hamster.

ZEPHYRA's avatar

@TheOnlyNeffie do you always have salty stuff next to you? Crisps, salt batons, peanuts etc?

janbb's avatar

Chocolate for breakfast is not a rare occurence in my life.

ANef_is_Enuf's avatar

@ZEPHYRA oh, gosh no. I try to keep stuff that I know I would eat too much of out of reach. I would be more inclined to eat potato chips over cookies any day of the week, though. I couldn’t trust myself not to eat myself into a coma if I kept them at arms length. ;)

Lightlyseared's avatar

I don’t have one any more. The dentist had to pull it out.

ZEPHYRA's avatar

@Lightlyseared pleeeeeeeased tell us which one was pulled out! I may go in to have it extracted before my blood thickens with sugar and stops flowing!

Aster's avatar

Very far. I love cool mint double stuff Oreos, very sweet decaf and suckers they were out of. I plan on buying more tomorrow and this time I want to find out the name of them.

josie's avatar

Occasionally, a chocolate chip cookie.

Kardamom's avatar

I’m one of those people who actually prefer savory flavors. I would rather eat a piece of fine cheese than to eat a piece of chocolate cake. I do occasionally like really good milk chocolate, like Dove bars, but I really don’t care for chocolate cake or chocolate pudding or chocolate ice cream or dark chocolate anything. I almost never crave desserts and although I do like some flavors of ice cream (strawberry is my favorite) I just don’t ever crave it.

On the other hand I often crave cheese and tangy flavored things.

But if I had to pick a favorite sweet type of thing, I would have to say anything to do with peanut butter, especially PB& J sammies and peanut butter cookies and peanut butter filled pretzels.

Oh yeah, and I love pumpkin pie! But I pretty much only eat it once a year at Thanksgiving.

Bluefreedom's avatar

Almost nothing at all unless it’s artificially sweetened. Having diabetes kind of puts a damper on my sweet tooth.

Supacase's avatar

From the time I wake up until the time I go to bed. Sometimes I even wake up in the middle of the night and grab a tiny bite of something.

Berserker's avatar

Not too big a fan of sugar, unless it’s cereal that turns your milk purple.

ucme's avatar

All the way to the dentists bin XD Only kidding, I like to taste sweet things, but only when it begins with pus & ends in sy. I think i’m safe from cavity city with that little treat don’t you? :¬)

Kardamom's avatar

@Symbeline Like Frankenberry?

Berserker's avatar

@Kardamom Is that even on the market still? I haven’t seen it for years.

FutureMemory's avatar

I once craved an ice cream to the point of walking 30 minutes to obtain one – so 60 minutes total walking time.

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