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The US residents consume an average of 100 pounds of sugar per year.
In 1700, the average person consumed about 4 pounds of sugar per year. In 1800, the average person consumed about 18 pounds of sugar per year. In 1900, individual consumption had risen to 90 pounds of sugar per year. In 2009, more than 50 percent of all Americans consume one-half pound of sugar PER DAY-translating to a whopping 180 pounds of sugar per year!
Don't know, but it's probably way less than Americans like me.
Humans are one animal that can consume 125 pounds of sugar in a single year. Some people can eat more sugar than this.
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At present, the average American diet is relatively high in sugar, including refined carbohydratesIn 2012, the average American consumed a whopping 130 pounds of sugar! This can lead to an increased risk of obesity, becoming overweight, and Type II diabetes. We can limit our sugar intake by limiting the amount of processed foods and sugary drinks we consume.
1056 pounds of sugar in a lifetime.
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There is no sugar in Canadian Club.
The answer, IMO, would not be "how much candy" ---- but how much SUGAR you are taking in. Choose candies that have artificial sweeteners. According to my doctor, too much sugar intake can promote the onset of diabetes. Sugar also has other health ristks. Also, be careful about too much "non-sweeteners". They're artificial and contain (in certain cases) chemicals you don't want in your system. I do not practice medicine. I'm giving you advice from both my physician and nutritionist.
The average American consumes 50 pounds worth of sugar each year.