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Cavity culprits

If it’s ooey, gooey and sticky, odds are it’ll remain on your teeth long after the eating is done. The same goes for high-sugar drinks such as pop. Here are some common cavity-causing foods.

Dried fruits
Caramel
Toffee
Taffy
Jelly beans
Gummi candies
Candy corn
Gumdrops