This is a great song to use in a 1:1 setting or group and would go well with a collection of songs about sugar and sweets, songs about love, or other tunes from The Archies. It can be used as a transition into group discussion, an opportunity for musical engagement, movement and more.
Given the ambiguous nature of the lyrics, different interpretations of Sugar Sugar have emerged over the years. Some argue that the song is simply a lighthearted love song, meant to convey the joy and happiness of being in love. Others believe that the lyrics are intentionally ironic, using sugary-sweet language to mask a more sinister meaning.
If you are looking to lose weight then going low carb and avoiding sugar is the way to go but if you are not and are just wanting to eat a nice healthy balanced diet then not all sugars are created equal.
Processed sugars; refined granulated sugars, corn syrup etc. are the ones that provide no benefit to you other than flavour. This is the kind of sugar you want to avoid as much as possible.
Question 76 from The Impossible Quiz reads "...You are my candy girl.", with four clickable objects below, in the forms of a bag of sugar, a jar of strawberry jam, a jar of marmalade, and a smaller jar of honey.
The message on the upper part of the screen references the chorus of the song "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies. The corresponding lyrics, which come before the message of the question, go: "sugar... aah, honey, honey...". Therefore, in order to proceed, you have to click the sugar bag once, then the honey jar twice.
Thank you for reading along, and we hope this article has been both entertaining and enlightening. If you have any sugary songs that you think should make it onto our list, let us know so we can add them here!