Usmanov says: “According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, the amount of sugar consumed by children aged 4-6 years should not exceed 19 grams of sugar, or four teaspoons. Children aged 7-10 years 24 grams (5 teaspoons). And children aged 11 years can eat 30g of sugar per day (six teaspoons).Since a candy weighs 13-15g of which 8-12 is sugar, so young children can eat two, and children between the ages of 7-10 2-3 pieces, and for older children, 3 pieces, which is the maximum allowed.
This is the amount of candy a child can eat per day
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