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    I have heard that Canadian consumers like more sugar in their soft drinks, and as a result, more sugar is put in soft drinks made in this country than elsewhere, or is this an urban myth?

    Question #117169. Asked by george48. (Aug 30 10 7:00 PM)


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    In the US, corn syrup is used in sodas; while in Canada real sugar is used.

    http://www.questionhub.com/YahooAnswers/20090818132223AAiySu2

    Aug 30 10, 8:38 PM


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