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It varies a lot; some brands (such as Askeys) use sweeteners instead of sugar, lowering sugar content.
Not pure sugar. It is a sugar substitute.
No. Sugar is not added to toothpastes because it promotes tooth decay and thus defies the whole point of using the paste. Artificial sweeteners are used instead.
No. Mouthwashes have artificial sweeteners in them.
The Romans brought sugar to Britain. Before the Romans, people in Britain used honey, and other sweet foods as sweeteners.
Other than artificial sweeteners (which are disgusting and bad for your body) good sugar substitutions are natural honey and natural molassess.
In a way. There are artificial sweeteners that contain no sugar. They have been available for decades.
Wholesome Sweeteners
Sugar comes from sugar beets or cane sugar. The artificial sweeteners are not from either plant.
the only thing in sugar cubes is sugar but somtimes there can be sweeteners put in to them
Yes. It's full of sugar, artificial sweeteners, acids and other unhealthy ingredients.
Instead of adding sugar to your coffee you could add artificial sweeteners or honey. Both will sweeten the coffee and both have their advantages and disadvantages. Artificial sweeteners have little to no calorific content therefore they are considered good for those on a calorie counting diet, however critics have claimed that artificial sweeteners can cause some types of cancers. Honey on the other hand is a natural product but it is very high in sugars and could cause weight gain if you aren't active enough.