7Up retro revival, a new soda based on sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup (HFCs), was on NBC's Celebrity Apprentice reality-TV show (May 15, 2011), that, according to Joe Lindley, principle consultant for the http://cravingsugar.net/ weight loss blog debuted, "sugar is back in soft drinks and high fructose corn syrup is on the way out there." The beverage has release quiet new sodas based on sugar instead of HFCs in the last year with the last one, retro, 7Up announced not so quiet on Celebrity Apprentice has been. Originally sweetened with sugar, have sweetened this soda was almost exclusively with HFCs for decades, until this recent shift back into sugar. The CravingSugar.net, the blog a series of posts on public concerns about HFCs which according to some, to the the growing epidemic of obesity in the US-Lindley contributed who applauded this shift back to sugar, stating "regardless of the reason for this ÄnderungenDies is good news for the American public", how it is a natural sugar again and more and more remove HFCs soda. "The new sugar-based sodas are generally called retro versions, harking back to the old days as almost all soda sugar-based were introduced."
High fructose corn syrup has will imitate from corn starch produced the sweet of natural sugar and for decades, cheaper than sugar as a sweetener for drinks and many foods. Since the 1980s was years gradually in many foods, including drinks, finally sugar replace in many of them used. Health concerns have in recent years and in several controversies related to HFCs flourished. A problem, for example, refers to fructose, a component responsible for a good part of the sweet taste of sugar sugar. Critics of HFCs say that from about 50% fructose is natural sugar while the mixture of HFCs in beverages 55% fructose is used. Fructose, is after the critics rather than FAT if consumed - at the end so the increased concentration of fructose in HFCs impact on obesity in the U.S. is diet. The defenders of HFCs think differently. Clinical studies have not yet sufficiently demonstrated to settle the issue. It is a positive sign that some drinks go on manufacturer and just got back moved to sugar, therefore.
Public awareness of this problem is now strong enough that NBCS Saturday night live is a show on 14 May 2011, parody of high fructose corn syrup contain advertising. Go commercials to http://cravingsugar.net/snl-parody-takes-aim-at-high-fructose-corn-syrup.php to view the parody and the original HFCs.
7Up retro is the last of several soda sugar-based introductions in the past year. Dr Pepper and mountain dew, Pepsi, and probably other soda brands are shelves in sugar versions now on grocery store. A Sierra Mist natural allegedly comes in a sugar version soon out. Coke has a few versions of sugar.
On Celebrity Apprentice, the 7Up retro campaign on nostalgia for the 1970s and 1980s, is concentrated, shifting as soda sugar to HFCs. Sugar different flavor than CFCS in a soda sugar based sodas to devour again taste from the past for some can bring. Nostalgic, this, and may be again sugar based sodas they have a lot of sugar are mast, as well as in the 1970s and 1980s were. So simply take on the nostalgia.
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