How often do you much on chocolate?

I never stated which were worse for my teeth, I was remarking on sensitivity. I can't put chocolate or sweets in my mouth without my teeth giving me sharp, sensitive pain. Crisps are fine. :)

I've never much liked chocolate, fizzy drinks or sweets anyway. Wasn't brought up on them.
fair enough, I misunderstood what you meant.
 
Really? how do you work that one out?
QI fact, crisps stick to your teeth for long periods of time, fizzy drinks will wash over them very quickly and chocolate will melt/dissolve pretty quick too.

for the same quantity on your teeth for the same time obviously crisps wouldn't be as bad, but through normal consumption they are worse for your teeth than either fizzy drinks or chocolate.
 
i have to admit i'm addicted to choclate i have 1kg bar of fruit & nut nearly everyday or almond chocolate

Are you a big fat fatty by any chance?

QI fact, crisps stick to your teeth for long periods of time, fizzy drinks will wash over them very quickly and chocolate will melt/dissolve pretty quick too.

for the same quantity on your teeth for the same time obviously crisps wouldn't be as bad, but through normal consumption they are worse for your teeth than either fizzy drinks or chocolate.

I saw that episode, seems logical to me :)
 
I much a touch too much. I think it's a crutch, insomuch as a cutch, as such. But to clutch, there really is nonesuch.
 
100g of some form of chocolate a day on average I suppose. Whenever I go abroad (USA direction)I take enough choccie so I don't have to suffer their ****.
 
I have a stash of 85% stuff which I will eat regularly. It's fab stuff. :) Being bitter it's good at stopping cravings etc... furthermore it's pretty healthy stuff (in moderation as anything else in life!).
 
How munch?

A day!
1 kg bar a day...
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QI fact, crisps stick to your teeth for long periods of time, fizzy drinks will wash over them very quickly and chocolate will melt/dissolve pretty quick too.

for the same quantity on your teeth for the same time obviously crisps wouldn't be as bad, but through normal consumption they are worse for your teeth than either fizzy drinks or chocolate.

That's interesting and something I didn't know... Does this goes for all potato foods? I take it that starch breaks down much slower resulting in sugars being released more slowly.
 
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