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As a highly processed and artificially enhanced product with a large amount of fats, and little nutritional value, they would be hard to classify as "healthy". While they are by no means toxic, they are certainly not the basis of a healthy diet, as the majority of the candy is comprised of lipids, carbohydrates, and sodium. They are the kind of food that one should only really eat occasionally because of the amount of non-beneficial chemicals in them, and as mentioned previously, the lack of true nutritional value.

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12y ago

No as they are made with reclaimed meat, then reformed to shape round a stick or reformed to other shapes. In the reformation stage, salt, fats, colouring and sugars can all be added therefore making the product unhealthy.

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13y ago

YES! each bar has 6.9 grams of fat. When i was younger, i was under weight, so i ate like 5 snack size twix bars everyday and i gained about 8 pounds in a very short amount of time. I would say 1 package every 3 days would be ok, but not everyday unless you want to gain weight!

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14y ago

no, they are full of sugar and guck, but once in while they are fun to eat, no harm done!

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