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What Ingredients are in Smarties?

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Did you know that the ingredients in Smarties depend entirely on where you buy them? The confection known as Smarties in the UK and Canada is a candy-coated chocolate, while the one in the US is a tangy, fruit-flavored sugar tablet.

Decoding the Sweetness: How Much Sugar Is in One Package of Smarties?

4 min read
With more than 30 billion Smarties tablets produced annually in the US alone, many people wonder about their sugar content. The amount of sugar in one package of Smarties varies significantly depending on whether you're eating the fruity tablets sold in the U.S. or the chocolate-filled candies from the U.K. or Canada.

How Many Calories Are in a Box of Smarties?

3 min read
A 40g box of Nestle Smarties contains 187 calories, while a standard 15-tablet roll of American Smarties contains only 25 calories. This vast difference highlights the crucial distinction between the two types of candy that share the same name.

How many calories are in a roll of Smarties?

4 min read
A single roll of classic American Smarties contains only 25 calories. This popular candy is made of wafers. The US Smarties' low calorie composition contrasts sharply with the chocolate versions available in other parts of the world. Understanding this difference is key to knowing the true caloric content of your snack.

Are Smarties Full of Sugar? A Global Perspective

3 min read
According to the Smarties Candy Company, one classic US roll of Smarties contains 6 grams of sugar. This often surprises consumers who don't realize the significant difference between the US, tablet-style candy and the chocolate-coated version known as Smarties in the UK and Canada. The answer to "are Smarties full of sugar" is therefore not a simple yes or no, but a tale of two very different candies.

Are Smarties dye free?

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Since 2006 in the UK, Nestlé has been systematically removing all artificial colorings from its chocolate Smarties, a move that has since spread to Canada and other regions. This leads many to wonder if all versions of this iconic treat are now dye-free, or if regional variations still exist.