How companies are using deceptive name changes to sneak High Fructose Corn Syrup into your food

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<p>‘Foo s beari g promises o their labels s ch as “co tai s o high fr ctose cor syr p” (HFCS) may act ally co tai a eve more pote t versio of HFCS, e to a cha ge i labeli g termi ology that took place i late 2014. Eve rea i g the i gre ie ts o the package will ot reveal the prese ce of this hi e HFCS, less yo k ow what to look for.</p>
<p>For example, Va illa Chex cereal boasts a “ o high fr ctose cor syr p” claim o the label, yet a gla ce at the i gre ie ts reveals that it co tai s a a itive labele simply “fr ctose.” This is the same i gre ie t that til rece tly was k ow as HFCS-90 – that is, HFCS that co tai s 90 perce t fr ctose, rather tha the “typical” ra ge of 42 to 55 perce t.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www. at ral ews.com/054301_HFCS_ eceptive_labeli g_fr ctose.html" target="_bla k">Rea more: How compa ies are si g eceptive ame cha ges to s eak High Fr ctose Cor Syr p i to yo r foo  </a></p>

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