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And Nestle Smarties split pot yoghurt is 18.9 per cent sugar. Research by The Grocer magazine has identified a list of other well-known products that do not meet the PHE standards.
A search for "snorting Smarties" on YouTube nets more than 1,300 results, with several how-to video clips, and some with students snorting the candy while in a classroom.
Snorting Smarties is an actual thing on YouTube. Teenagers are filming themselves crushing the popular pastel-colored candy and snorting it. Snorting the candy isn’t exactly new -- some of the ...
NPD Trend Tracker: From activated nut m*lks to the first 100% recycled yogurt pot (ra2studio/Getty Images/iStockphoto) In this week’s new product development round-up, FoodNavigator looks at ...
Add snorting Smarties to the list of dumb ways kids are mimicking YouTube videos and harming themselves? Officials at a Portsmouth Middle School in Rhode Island warned parents last week that they ...
Smoking Smarties gives children the appearance of a smoker's exhale. The videos posted on YouTube even provide viewers with a how-to. With this fad come health risks.
Childhood may never be quite the same again - the maker of Smarties has announced it is to ditch the colourful chocolates' tube-shaped packet. Nestle Rowntree is to replace the beloved 68-year-old ...