Zero-calorie candy for sweet-looking face
By IANSThursday, December 16, 2010
LONDON - The first sweet candy claiming to make people look better is to hit the shops here next year.
‘Beauty candy’, part of the ‘Beauty’in’ brand, claims to increase energy levels, boost health, slow down the ageing process and improve skin complexion.
The confectionery supposedly contains zero fat, preservatives, sugar and sodium, has less calories and is packed with collagen and vitamins to care “for the beauty from inside to outside.”
The candy is already on sale in Brazil and British manufacturers are looking forward to introduce it to consumers in the UK, reports the Daily Mail.
But not everyone is excited by the promise of a sweet face to match the sweet tooth.
Angus Kennedy, chief chocolate taster for a number of confectioners, and editor of Kennedy’s Confection magazine, samples new product ranges and ‘concept’ sweets for months, and sometimes even years, before they appear on the shelves.
Angus, (46) of Tonbridge, Kent, said: “As a parent, I don’t want my daughters to eat the candy with the idea that it will somehow make them look more beautiful.”
“Sweets and chocolates are meant to be enjoyed as indulgent treats, not as potential health or beauty aids.”
“It’s morally wrong to promote such a concept to people. Beauty candy seems just like another cynical attempt to sell product by tapping into people’s insecurities with their looks.”
Beauty Candy was launched this summer by Brazilian entrepreneur and socialite Cristiana Arcangeli, a former dentist from Brazil. She says the sweets will ‘bring beauty to a new dimension’.
The former dentist from Sao Paulo has been behind the launch of a number of successful beauty and cosmetic brands over the last 25 years.
December 16, 2010: 1:32 pm
I am suspicious to all unnatural food like zero calorie candy. It is better to workout 20 minutes and eat real candy instead of torture to eat artificial stuff. |
Rumi