Recent statistics reveal that the average American consumes over 17 teaspoons of added sugar daily, far exceeding the CDC’s recommended limits. Excessive sugar intake has been linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and liver problems, with the liver and pancreas among the primary organs affected (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). Hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks make it increasingly difficult for consumers to manage their sugar intake, posing a significant public health challenge.
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33. Cereal Bars Cereal bars, often marketed as convenient, on-the-go breakfast or snack options—especially for children—can be surprisingly high in sugar. Many popular brands contain 10-18…