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  • A Journey with Sugar Cane and Sugar Beet

    A Journey with Sugar Cane and Sugar Beet: Check out our newest publication! It is a wonderful tool about eating right and staying healthy, and kids will love the fun pictures. You can find great messages inside about the importance of good nutrition and exercise.

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  • Refining and Processing Sugar

    Refining and Processing Sugar: When you reach for the sugar bowl, you are reaching for sucrose. And, whether you know it or not, you're opting for the purest foods found on the kitchen pantry shelf and in prepared food products. This document provides an overview of how natural sugar is refined and processed.

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  • Breakfast On The Run

    Breakfast On The Run: Learn why it's so important for you and your family to eat breakfast. Find out what the "ideal" breakfast includes and find four tasty breakfast recipes that include all-natural sugar for a healthy start to your day.

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  • Pleasing Picky Eaters

    Pleasing Picky Eaters: Getting picky eaters and children to eat healthy can be a real challenge. Check out this brochure for tips that will make it easier and more fun to eat well. And find several great recipes that are exciting to eat and make.

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  • Should you be concerned about your child eating sugar?

    Should you be concerned about your child eating sugar?: With all the contradicting advice parents are getting about what to or not to feed their children, this document provides up-to-date scientific information on all the questions about sugar in children's diets.

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  • Reformulating Foods

    Reformulating Foods: This documents discusses the issues surrounding the push to reformulate foods using ingredient substitution and whether this is best way to solve the problem of increasing numbers of individuals that are overweight and obese or will it simply create a new set of problems.

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  • About Sugar

    About Sugar: answers common questions about sugar and other sweeteners.

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  • Sugar's Glycemic Index: Debunking the Myths

    Sugar's Glycemic Index: Debunking the Myths: addresses the basis for many popular diets - the glycemic index - and debunks the myth that sugar is a high gylcemic food.

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  • Sugar Intake: What Does Science Say?

    Sugar Intake: What Does Science Say?: reviews the full body of science on sugar and highlights the conclusions of major scientific reviews.

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  • Sugar's Functional Role in Cooking

    Sugar's Functional Role in Cooking: is a handbook detailing all the essential functional properties that sugar contibutes to foods and is a magnificent teaching tool for everyone from the average consumer to secondary school students to culinary professionals.

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  • Test Your Label IQ

    Test Your Label IQ: includes a fun quiz that will help you learn about sugars and the Nutrition Facts Panel.

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  • The Highly Active Child<

    The Highly Active Child: addresses the common: dilemma of determining whether a child suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) or: is simply highly active? This brochure offers tips for parents on how to recognize their children's positive traits and channel their abundance of energy.

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  • Sugar's Healing Powers

    Sugar's Healing Powers: Sugar has been used in wound healing for thousands of years. This fact sheet explains how it works and provides quotes about its effectiveness from actual scientific studies.

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  • Filling Up On Fiber

    Filling Up On Fiber: Increasing fiber in your diet is a very important nutritional goal. This brochure provides helpful tips and recipes for increasing fiber in the diet. Remember: sugar makes many fiber rich foods tasty enough to eat.

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  • How Well Do You Know Sugar?

    How Well Do You Know Sugar?: This is a 36 page booklet that provides information on just what is sugar, how is it refined, why it is in foods, types of sugar, other sweeteners, what does the science say about sugars intake, myths and finally challenges individuals to recognize the importance of total caloric intake and physical activity for good health.

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  • Sugar: Not Empty Calories

    "Sugar: Not Empty Calories": Healthful eating is an important goal. This document explains why sugar is in foods and how numerous studies have confirmed that sugar makes many healthful foods palatable, which helps contribute to intakes of key vitamins and minerals.

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  • Sugar Intake: Not a Major Source of Increased Calories

    "Sugar Intake: Not a Major Source of Increased Calories": This document provides the actual data that show sugars intake in not the major source of increase calories. As obesity rates rise, per capita consumption of sugars decline.

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