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A new sugar conspiracy unfolding.....?

I was in Kroger yesterday and a huge wall of Little Debbie cakes was right there as you walked in.....pushing themselves on the public. Now I see on yahoo SUGAR is causing wrinkles....I get the feeling Little Debbie is behind this.....they know Hostess Twinkies are about to be re-released to us..........doesn't this smell of a snack cake sugar conspiracy to keep us from getting our Twinkies? Your thoughts......

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    It's the Sugarosta Nostra that's working it's way into the marketplace. Sweetie Malone, Candy Face Nelson and a few others in the underworld are slowly taking over the sugar industry. First it was alcohol during prohibition, then prositution, then drugs, now sugar. They're even selling their evil sugar in casinos and brothels now.

    Personally, I'm not concerned about sugar causing wrinkles, I'm more concerned about the fact that it was shown 40 or more years ago to cause a substantial increase in heart disease (FAR more than fat intake does).

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    When it comes to fat, quality is more important than quantity, according to the Harvard School of Public Health. Nevertheless, you should limit your fat intake to 20 to 35 percent of your total calorie intake for optimal health. For example, if you consume 2,000 calories daily, only 400 to 700 of those calories should come from fat. Make those calories count by choosing heart-healthy unsaturated fats instead of saturated or trans fats.

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