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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 479870" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks, IC. A useful list. Trouble is that as I only ever buy J chocolate or the occasional ice-cream, the issue of which candies to buy him doesn't for the moment arise. The question is: how to stop him eating the candies he gets given at school or wherever. Today a good example as it was a little boy's birthday at school and the mother bought in little packets of sweets for all the kids - it was full of pink and red gummy things, among others. Don't know if it made him manic as he we went to roller skating class straight after class and he whizzed round enthusiastically as usual... </p><p>I suppose one could start saying "I'm afraid my child is allergic to red dye in sweets" (if that is what it is) and give the refusal some acceptability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 479870, member: 11227"] Thanks, IC. A useful list. Trouble is that as I only ever buy J chocolate or the occasional ice-cream, the issue of which candies to buy him doesn't for the moment arise. The question is: how to stop him eating the candies he gets given at school or wherever. Today a good example as it was a little boy's birthday at school and the mother bought in little packets of sweets for all the kids - it was full of pink and red gummy things, among others. Don't know if it made him manic as he we went to roller skating class straight after class and he whizzed round enthusiastically as usual... I suppose one could start saying "I'm afraid my child is allergic to red dye in sweets" (if that is what it is) and give the refusal some acceptability. [/QUOTE]
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