A product called Crave Control claims to curb sweet-toothed cravings with a sniff of a patch stuck on the wrist. |
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An art gallery is hoping to entice sweet-toothed visitors with its new exhibition. |
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The irredeemably sweet-toothed should head for schiacciata con l'uva, a transporting grape-laden focaccia. |
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For the sweet-toothed, there will be plum cakes with rum sauce, Yule Log, Souffle Triffle and a choice of Indian sweets, fruits and ice-creams as well. |
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A generous cheese plate did the business for the less sweet-toothed. |
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There was plenty on offer for gourmets, the health-conscious and the sweet-toothed, and colourful dance presentations, music and variety interludes contributed to a perfect party for people who know how to enjoy themselves. |
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There is also the surprise inredient for the sweet-toothed marshmallow root. |
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It will brighten up your Easter holidays and light up the little faces of your sweet-toothed angels? |
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But at least the sweet-toothed Mexicans should get cheaper drinks as the cola war rages. |
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French macarons have had their day as the pretty gift for the sweet-toothed. |
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An option prized by the sweet-toothed cognoscenti. |
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Like all children, they're sweet-toothed and adore puddings. |
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That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice. |
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We hadn't bothered with starters, which was a good thing, but Secondborn is as sweet-toothed as a honey bear. |
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A SWEET-TOOTHED schoolboy gave up treats to help a Tyneside charity. |
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