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I probably smash four big haribo bags a week, plus a sneaky choccie bar here and there. It's usually the evenings when I can't resist. Does anyone else have a similar sized habit and what's the worst that can happen? The one thing I stick to is they're always jelly type sweets, so they're not in my mouth for long and I try to look after my teeth as much as possible.
what's the worst that can happen?
Diabetes?
I'm not sweet toothed, but have a problem if faced with a bag of fantastic.
Savoury is my weakness. Party sized sausage rolls/cheese & crackers/crisps/those snacky things with pretzels and fishy shaped things you only see at christmas/pissy bar nuts.
...etc etc.
I have a weakness for Haribo - not 4 bags a week though - so you win!
You'll get/be fat in the short term, and get diabetes in the long term. Neither are great.
I don't but I easily could I think. I love jelly sweets!
what's the worst that can happen?
Diabetes?
Already there.... Though not the one from too many sweeties.
completely addicted to sugar - always seem to have a bag of something in the car, although generally boiled sweets, not haribo as they are too easy to eat.
I used to be addicted to sweets having a really sweet tooth..........until I developed diabetes! So my advice is be sensible it's not clever, like alcohol everything in moderation as a treat not as a dietary requirement.
Terrible sweet habit here. Can just about cope with just dark chocolate but if any haribo or similar are in the house I lose control.
Thing is after a handful I don't enjoy it but I just can't stop. Can't stand sugary cereal or hot drinks though. Just sweets and cake
Just don't buy them... 😕
I can easily munch 4 cakes a day, plus extra if I find it in the house.
I seem to be some sort of genetic freak though as I'm 5ft10 and 10.5 stone. Been eating like this since mid teens and never gain weight. I'm active though and eat well other than my cake habit. Changed jobs last year and got a medical, blood sugar levels were fine.
Am I lucky or heading for disaster?
I generally don't. My mother in law thinks she us treating me by bringing boxes of Haribo.
Murf - I'd like to know the same. I'm now 35 and have been 10.5 for years. At one point I was making sure my morning bait, lunch and tea were a 1000kcal each, was having breakfast, snacks mid-afternoon, a few bagels with peanut butter before a ride and something before bed - this was when I was riding a lot more and I was actually losing weight!
When you say you try to look after your teeth there's nothing you can do to prevent them decaying if you're eating sweets like that. It doesn't matter if the stuff isn't in your mouth long it's the frequency of sugar intake that is the problem and it makes no difference whether you brush your teeth after or not. The advice to not buy the stuff is best. I'm the same with liquorice allsorts so I just don't buy them except occasionally. You are an adult aren't you?
Oh man if I start on stuff like haribo I can stop, I get real sugar cravings and work right near shop that's an old fashioned sweet shop, must be at least 50 jars of everything in there and it's cheap aswell. At home I find myself mooching through the kitchen for the stuff, I try not to buy jelly sweets but there's stuff in for the kids. I eat way too much chocolate I eat 2-3 Easter eggs a day around Easter time and as much chocolate as can get my hands on I can eat anything from 10-15 bars a day.
I try to avoid buying them in the first place.
A pack of Haribo lasts about 20 minutes in my car. I can buy a bag and kid myself I'll make them last the week but once opened....
I now eat apples instead.
The fact haribo type sweets are made pretty much from pig fat puts me off.
Chocolate and cake on the other hand...
OP you know its really bad for you right?
Wine gums are my blackspot. A single packet is dispatched without breathing. Truly shocking.
I eat way too much chocolate I eat 2-3 Easter eggs a day around Easter time and as much chocolate as can get my hands on I can eat anything from 10-15 bars a day.
😯
I really hope you are joking.
Are crisps better for you?
I love crisps.
I eat loads tangfastic skittles winegums licorice allsorts and jelly babies. Sometimes I can get thru 2 and 3 packs on the trot and thats the big packets.
I eat none of this stuff, and I'm still a reet fat bastard. Life's not fair!
I always thought I had a proper sweet tooth and a eat a lot of sweets....
Then I read this thread and realised I'm not even close you bunch of bloody animals!! 🙂
Try the odd bit of dried fruit?,dates and apricots are my favourite.
I buy stuff from Wiggle just to get the Haribo. I throw the bike components away. It means I can lie to myself about my habit; I'm not buying sweets right, just eating them, so in my mind it's not really a problem.
Wine Gum addict here - pop into a supermarket when I'm out and about for work to use the loos, come out with a bag of wine gums and within half an hour they are gone. Embarassing.
I can also do some damage to packs of chocolate coated peanuts as well, the little M&S packets especially.
Not sure where the rumour that eating sugary sweets gives you diabetes comes from but that's like saying you can catch cat aids from a toilet seat
If you're genetically susceptible then obesity will make it more likely that you'll develop it but eating haribo definitely won't give you diabetes.
I so do love the wisdom of the internets
Rowntree's Randoms (originals and Squidgy and Tandem's) are my Achilles - love em.
On a car journey a large pack normally last until I've got about a mile down the road. I'm a dreadful tuckerist though.
I think Haribo etc is pretty nasty stuff, thankfully : )
I have eaten half a dozen or more Reeces PB cups (std and XL pack size) a day while riding though, enjoyed being able to justify that.. I can eat like a man v food pro at times but only have to think of the excess junk calories vs the riding needed to burn it off to generally persuade myself to not bother. Why concern yourself with 300g on a pair of tyres if you've eaten 2000 calories of unnecessary crap that week? If you don't care about either, all good, carry on : ) Diet nazis do get on my wick, anything in moderation is ok.
As tmb467 says. There is no direct link between sugar consumption and diabetes.
Haribo type sweets are rank, but I do worry about my Blok consumption at times. So much so that I've now started restricting myself to a single Blok for a 2 hour ride, and one more Blok for every hour after that.
Haribo may not give you Diabetes, but I don't think it can be good for your teeth?
I once ate a small Easter egg in one hit after coming back from a ride which 'bonked'! I'm still horrified I did that, reading this thread makes me feel good again!
my biggest problem with sweets is when the wife buys them for car journeys. Trapped in a steel box with an endless supply of mint imperials, i'm only human 😳
I eat way too much chocolate I eat 2-3 Easter eggs a day around Easter time and as much chocolate as can get my hands on I can eat anything from 10-15 bars a day.
I really hope you are joking.
Nope deadly serious
Salt and Vinegar crisps and McVities Chocolate Digestives are the temptation for me. Oh, and Maltesers.
Problem is that, although in my 30's I didn't put much weight on, that's all changed in my 40's and now I'm starting to look like I swallowed a football.
MrsBristolPablo and I are terrible, we should have shares in Swizzels Matlow... her vice is refreshers and love hearts, i can eat my body weight in milk teeth (oh the irony!) and monkey bars...
Kidney stones and diabetes. Good luck!
This is my kind of thread! I know my habit is bad, I have to have something sugary every day. I may eat 1-2 easter eggs a day over easter, they're always on offer and taste soooo good 🙂
I don't really have a sweet tooth anymore, someone suggested that it's because I get all my sugar from beer!
I sometimes have to go past the Swizzels factory in New Mills. The smell!
I got through three packets of biscuits over the bank holiday weekend, because I was marking coursework. A packet of chocolate hob nobs on Saturday, a packet of digestive caramels on the Sunday and a packet of shortbread on the Monday.
I also bought a pair of 30" waist shorts 🙂
I was in work on the Tuesday, so only had a half packet of banoffee jammy dodgers when I got back in.
Not so much sweets but we get through a lot of biscuits at work. Currently ploughing through some ginger nuts and jaffa cakes, I'm gonna get fat again if I don't control myself 😆
How does your body deal with maintaining a healthy blood sugar level in a healthy human? Stress your islets of langehorne enough and maybe it will bring on type 2 if you are genetically predisposed to it like I was! Excess of sweets like excesses of any food stuff is not good for you in the long run! If I can stop one person by making them think about potential for diabetes then all well and good IMO!
blimey, im amazed at some of the sugar consumption levels! 😯
murf - Member
I can easily munch 4 cakes a day, plus extra if I find it in the house.
I seem to be some sort of genetic freak though as I'm 5ft10 and 10.5 stone. Been eating like this since mid teens and never gain weight. I'm active though and eat well other than my cake habit. Changed jobs last year and got a medical, blood sugar levels were fine.Am I lucky or heading for disaster?
Same here, except 6'2 and 12.5 stone. I swear milk chocolate M&M's are coated in crack or something, I trog through them like there's no tomorrow. Or sometimes I'll get a *big* bag of sour jellies from the pick'n'mix at the supermarket, I can just eat and eat and eat...
Apart from the sugar my diet is good - lots of fruit and veg, wholemeal this that and the other, lean meat etc. etc. But on top of that I eat loads of sweets.
I thought that the sugar/diabetes link was that a high-sugar diet is likely to make you fat, and being fat increases your chances of getting diabetes. So an indirect link, but a link nontheless. But I'm not at all fat, and have regular blood tests (due to other hereditary factors I need to keep an eye on, but a check for diabetes is included), my doc has no concerns about my diabetes risk.
