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[QUOTE=Mitsudigi;46257236]Yeah except orange juice isn't made with high fructose corn syrup and Red Bull is basically just soda loaded with more stimulants. Pop, energy drinks and shitty breakfast cereals are probably the leading cause of obesity in children and teenagers.[/QUOTE] There's still a ton of sugar added in OJ, even if it's not HFCS. [url]http://www.minutemaid.com/orange-juice/some-pulp-pure-squeezed-59-fl-oz-bottle[/url] 22 grams of sugar in 8 ounces. When the recommended DV is 9 or so teaspoons and you're half that in a single glass of OJ, that's a lot. And yes, the sugar is from the oranges itself but the difference between drinking a serving of orange juice and eating enough oranges to consume a serving of orange juice is everything else in the orange, such as fiber. [editline]18th October 2014[/editline] Our diets of 150+ grams of added sugar per day [url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2012/08/30/how-much-sugar-are-americans-eating-infographic/](source)[/url] is straight unhealthy. [editline]18th October 2014[/editline] Just realized this is about a cereal in the UK. [url=http://www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/low-sugar-healthy-snacks.aspx] Sugar intake is nearly the same though[/url].
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