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	<title>Comments on: Products With No HFCS &#8211; New Additions</title>
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	<description>If high-fructose corn syrup got you high, you'd most likely be high all the time!</description>
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		<title>By: Shannon</title>
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		<description>Hello,
Just wanted to say that this info has been very helpful. My 3 year old daughter has a fructose intolerance, not only does she need to avoid HFCS she also needs to stay away from food items that have natural fructose such as fruits and veggies. This is hard to get people to understand. I wanted to add that I have seen 2 different breads in the grocery store that have no high Fructose corn syrup written on the package. One is Arnolds, and the other is Brownberry I believe. There are more people like us in the world then I thought. Hope this helps</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
Just wanted to say that this info has been very helpful. My 3 year old daughter has a fructose intolerance, not only does she need to avoid HFCS she also needs to stay away from food items that have natural fructose such as fruits and veggies. This is hard to get people to understand. I wanted to add that I have seen 2 different breads in the grocery store that have no high Fructose corn syrup written on the package. One is Arnolds, and the other is Brownberry I believe. There are more people like us in the world then I thought. Hope this helps</p>
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