Common brand names: C&H Sugar, Domino Sugar, Imperial Sugar, and many more.
Often found in: Baked goods, soft drinks, fruit juices, breakfast cereals, dairy products, processed foods, chewing gum, desserts, gelatins, puddings, jams and jellies, processed fruits, toppings, syrups, sauces, dressings, toothpaste, mouthwash, and many more.
Fast facts: Sugar comes in many forms, including brown sugar, honey, agave nectar, corn syrup, molasses, sucrose, evaporated cane juice, fructose, glucose, maltose — the list goes on. The FDA recently released new recommendations that Americans consume only 50 grams of sugar per day, but the average American consumes more than double that amount. The biggest offenders include breakfast cereals and soft drinks.
Safety profile: While we've been consuming sugar for millennia, our modern diet of processed foods has dramatically increased our intake of added sugars. This spike in consumption has majorly contributed to growing rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Added sugars bring zero nutritional value to any meal, and are linked to a range of health issues including cavities, weight gain, liver failure, cancer, kidney disease, high blood pressure, and nutritional deficiencies, amongst others.