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September 16, 2009
How Does Your Sugar Stack Up? |
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The nutrition label on your granola bar has a lot of helpful information—if only you knew what a gram looked like. Specifically, are the 11 grams of sugar in your granola bar a lot or a little?
The folks at Sugar Stacks have found a visual we can all understand. They've translated those amounts into 4-gram sugar cubes...stacks and stacks of them.
You probably wouldn't put more than three cubes of sugar in your cup of coffee. So why would you want almost seven of them in your small container of yogurt? Or six of them in your child's bowl of breakfast cereal?
What about your daily soda fix? Next time you're trying to decide between that can of cola, a 20-ounce bottle or the Super Gulp size, visit the beverage section of the website and see the differences stack up.
You just might go into sugar shock.
Visit www.sugarstacks.com to find out more. |
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