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The average teen-ager is getting 15 to 20 teaspoons a day of added sugar from soft drinks alone. Consumption rates among children have doubled in the last decade.
David Ludwig
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Alone
Average
Consumption
Drinks
Soft
Sugar
Teaspoons
Teen
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