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    Advertisement @ High Fructose Corn Syrup

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    Anyone seen it on TV? It specifically targets HFCS and that it is "OK" in moderation, just like sugar.

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    Is there a link?
    I'm confused.
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    Sorry. Just edited to make it clear it's a TV ad.
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    Must've gotten themselves a PR firm, to help with the bad press HFCS is getting.


    Coke still tastes better made with real sugar......

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    I saw that ad. I found it disturbing, especially since the girl is pushing a popsicle on the guy. I'm willing to bet that the popsicle is probably the healthiest thing the marketers could find that had corn syrup in it.

    For me the ad had the opposite of the intended effect - it reminded me to read labels and to avoid corn syrup in the products I buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Coke still tastes better made with real sugar......
    Look for Mexican Softdrinks in the International Section of your grocery store. Pure Cane Sugar

    One of the good things about biofuels is that it's changing the cost dynamic of food inputs and may make HFCS unattractive to processors. I suspect that the PR campaign is designed to create a consumer demand for something that no one knows is there...so demand won't fizzle for HFCS if the demand for biofuels declines.

    A few years ago, SilverDaughter was diagnosed with a corn allergy. It was terrible. Corn derivatives are in EVERYTHING. Xanthum gum is another derivative that comes to mind...used as a filler in many foods. Corn powder is used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. She wouldn't eat veggies and this left few things she could/would eat except Home made bread (which I made for her weekly) and Pasta.
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    There are two ads that I've seen. The one with the mom's pouring "juice" for their kids is really disturbing.
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    HFCS is the devil food.

    I love that one of our markets is now carrying a line of breakfast cereal that is affordable ( not labeled "organic) but sweetened with regular sugar.

    It's a real challenge to try to avoid that stuff.

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    No Hfcs

    Think of it this way: the more refined/processed the product, the less healthy it is for you. And in the case of HFCS, which is really in almost ANYTHING (even in mustard!!) do you really want to put something in your body that is called High Fructose? It has been linked to diabetes and I recently heard a study found that your body converts it directly to fat, so why would you want to have that in any amount?

    I still think that sticking to the natural sweeteners (fruits, honey, etc) is safer than anything manufactured. Not to mention, think of all the processing energy you're saving by eating something that wasn't processed anywhere close to where HFCS is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Must've gotten themselves a PR firm, to help with the bad press HFCS is getting.


    Coke still tastes better made with real sugar......
    And Dublin Dr. Pepper made with Imperial Sugar is amazing. It is one bottler that makes it the old fashioned way.
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    We here are a pretty educated lot and very aware of health and nutrition issues.
    The sad thing is that most people aren't and this nonsense will work on some people.
    As for their "QuickFacts", some are sentence fragments taken out of context and the rest could be rebutted with "true, but..."
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    I saw the popsicle one Friday night and immediately texted my friend in disbelief. I guess the upside is that enough people must be making changes away from eating HFCS for them to feel they need to lure them back.

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    I stopped eating things with HFCS about 5 years ago. I dropped about 15 lbs right off the bat. Makes you wonder. Now I think they are just calling it "corn syrup" in foods. I've seen it on a couple of different packages....

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    I remember over the summer hearing that the cost of meat was going up b/c traditionally farmed animals (eww!!) are fed corn, and the cost of corn was up b/c there was not enough corn to meet the demands of meat farmers, consumers and now fuel suppliers. I would have expected that any loss of demand for HFCS would have been replaced by the E81 (or whatever it is) fuel demand (since we were hearing it was so high) so this commercial just screams "selfishness at any cost!"

    BTW - while I was writing this, I saw the popsicle commercial again!

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    Why "ew" to traditionally farmed animals? What does "traditionally" mean to you? And animals have been fed corn forever. Matter of fact, our farm grows its own corn to feed to its own animals - feed and animal right on the same farm cutting out much of the transportation cost.

    Growing food to produce fuel is a new one to our human history, but not feeding corn to animals.
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