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	<title>Comments on: Pancreatic Cancer and Sugar Sodas</title>
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		<title>By: Mano</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mano</dc:creator>
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		<description>This doesn&#039;t really make that much sense.

One 12oz can of pop contains 38g of sugar. That equals to 3.1g of sugar per oz.

I compared it to Yoplait original yogurt.  One serving is 6oz which contains 27g of sugar. That equals to 4.5g of sugar per oz.

People would eat more of the yogurt since it has such a small serving size. So why doesn&#039;t it cause pancreatic cancer as well?  That&#039;s just 1 example I found...there are probably hundreds more that are out there.  I&#039;m just curious why they aren&#039;t labeled as a carcinogen too.</description>
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<p>One 12oz can of pop contains 38g of sugar. That equals to 3.1g of sugar per oz.</p>
<p>I compared it to Yoplait original yogurt.  One serving is 6oz which contains 27g of sugar. That equals to 4.5g of sugar per oz.</p>
<p>People would eat more of the yogurt since it has such a small serving size. So why doesn&#8217;t it cause pancreatic cancer as well?  That&#8217;s just 1 example I found&#8230;there are probably hundreds more that are out there.  I&#8217;m just curious why they aren&#8217;t labeled as a carcinogen too.</p>
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