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  2. RFK Jr. Pledge Could Shatter Corn Industry: Farmers ... - AOL

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    HHS Secretary-designate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s pledge to ban high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and seed oils has reportedly raised concerns among corn farmers, particularly in key Trump ...

  3. Public perception of high-fructose corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 2010, the Corn Refiners Association applied for permission to use the name "corn sugar" in place of "high-fructose corn syrup" on food labels for products sold in the United States. According to a press release, "Consumers need to know what is in their foods and where their foods come from and we want to be clear with them ...

  4. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    Overseas, these cream-filled spongecakes are banned because they contain Yellow 5, high fructose corn syrup, and hydrogenated oils — a treasonous trifecta in several countries. Walmart 8.

  5. FACT CHECK: Facebook Post Makes False Claim About RFK Jr ...

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    “RFK Jr. allegedly intends to require the Coca-Cola company to revert back to the use of sugar cane instead of high fructose corn syrup. 1970’s coke was so much better,” the post, which does ...

  6. High-fructose corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), also known as glucose–fructose, isoglucose and glucose–fructose syrup, [1] [2] is a sweetener made from corn starch. As in the production of conventional corn syrup , the starch is broken down into glucose by enzymes.

  7. Added sugar - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, added sugars may include sucrose or high-fructose corn syrup, both primarily composed of about half glucose and half fructose. [7] Other types of added sugar ingredients include beet and cane sugars, malt syrup, maple syrup, pancake syrup, fructose sweetener, liquid fructose, fruit juice concentrate, honey, and molasses.

  8. Foods That Are Banned in America. Do You Agree? - AOL

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    Some are actually banned in America (and often for good reason). ... While importing canned and processed ackee is legal in the U.S., there is a ban on the fresh fruit. This is due to high levels ...

  9. Talk:A.1. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    Corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup are not the same and it is not legal to label one as the other. A1 contains corn syrup, not HFCS (not that HFCS is any worse for you than sugar). Corn syrup is thicker and less sweet and contains mostly glucose. HFCS is corn syrup with enzymes added to convert some of the glucose to fructose, making it ...