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    • 1.

      Corn Everywhere: We All Live In Iowa


      by Sarah Sandori - 2006-12-18
      I just read something fascinating. It's a fact cited in a book called Omnivore's Dilemma, by a writer and journalism professor named Michael Pollan.The startling fact is this: Corn is everywhere in ou...
    • 2.

      Are Fruit Juice Concentrates a Healthier Sweetener?


      by Eric Thorn - 2007-01-23
      The USDA reports that Americans ingest an average of 20 teaspoons of sugar (caloric sweeteners such as table sugar and corn syrup) per day-twice the suggested limit. Huge increases in sugar consum...
    • 3.

      Corn Syrup- It's Everywhere!


      by Eric Thorn - 2007-01-23
      It's almost impossible anymore to pick up an item in the grocery store and not find some form of corn syrup listed among the ingredients. Corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup solids, g...
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      Why Is There Corn Syrup in So Many Foods?


      by Gery Craig - 2007-01-25
      It's almost impossible anymore to pick up an item in the grocery store and not find some form of corn syrup listed among the ingredients. Corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup solids, gl...
    • 5.

      The All American Nut


      by Sandy Powers - 2008-12-12
      The Native Americans used them to make an intoxicating drink called "Powcohicora." George Washington was frequently seen munching them. He filled his pockets with them to continue munching throughout ...