To: CheyennePress
High fructose corn syrup. Otherwise known as tooth-rotting garbage that doesn't even make you full. This is nonsense. Eventually, the food police will use consumer misunderstanding (and their irrational fear) of this product to further assert control over what we consume.
88 posted on
02/26/2006 4:18:06 PM PST by
Mase
To: Mase
Eventually, the food police will use consumer misunderstanding (and their irrational fear) of this product to further assert control over what we consume. But that is just who is causing the misunderstanding and irrational fear........the smoke police have done it about tobacco and it is working. The food police include many of the same people.
90 posted on
02/26/2006 4:20:49 PM PST by
Gabz
(Smoke gnatzies: small minds buzzing in you business........SWAT'EM)
To: Mase
Eventually, the food police will use consumer misunderstanding (and their irrational fear) of this product to further assert control over what we consume.Bump
91 posted on
02/26/2006 4:27:50 PM PST by
fanfan
(I'd still rather hunt with Cheney, than drive with Kennedy.)
To: Mase
This is nonsense. Eventually, the food police will use consumer misunderstanding (and their irrational fear) of this product to further assert control over what we consume.I can't speak for what corn syrup used as a sweetener, rather than sugar does, however, I can tell the difference in taste. Not long after Snapple was sold (I believe to Quaker Oats), they stopped using sugar, and began using corn syrup, since it's cheaper: The taste of their products changed radically. And not for the better.
Mark
99 posted on
02/26/2006 8:33:28 PM PST by
MarkL
(When Kaylee says "No power in the `verse can stop me," it's cute. When River says it, it's scary!)
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