It's probably because while neither of my grandmas ever MADE any sort of brittle, the only type of brittle I ever stumbled upon was in Mother Lovett's cabinet under her bar where she hid things
like gum drops, peanut butter cups and two - year - old snickers bars along with a whole hoard of salt water taffy that we couldn't touch.
Not exact matches
A recent global consumer survey, conducted by market research institute TNS on behalf of GNT, shows that when it comes to choosing fruity
gums, sugar
drops and the
like, the colour of a product has great influence on the purchase decision.
A few
drops of bright red blood is more likely to mean
gum disease or a cut in the mouth, while vomit that looks
like coffee grounds is more likely to mean an ulcer or bleeding in the stomach.
A few
drops of fish oil
like Nordic Naturals (1 teaspoon daily for a cat or 30 lb dog, 1 tablespoon for larger dogs) in the pet's food every day will help reduce any
gum inflammation.