Bud Light does not contain high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Instead, it is brewed using a combination of water, barley malt, rice, hops, and yeast. While some other beverages and sweetened products may use HFCS, Bud Light's ingredient list does not include it. Always check the label for the most accurate and up-to-date ingredient information.
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HFCS stands for high fructose corn syrup. There are two main types of HFCS used in foods and beverages: HFCS-55 and HFCS-42. The numbers represent the amount of fructose in the product. HFCS-55 is composed of 55% fructose with the rest mainly glucose. HFCS-42 is 42% fructose with the rest mainly glucose. HFCS-55 is equally sweet as sugar and is used in sodas and other carbonated beverages as a replacement for sugar. HFCS-42 is slightly less sweet and is used in condiments, dairy products and baked goods. High fructose corn syrup has 4 calories per gram, which is the same as other carbohydrates and caloric sweeteners like sugar, honey, fruit juice concentrates, fructose, etc.
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Mountain Dew contains high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as one of its primary sweeteners. The exact amount of HFCS can vary by formulation and country, but a typical 12-ounce (355 ml) can contains about 46 grams of sugar, most of which comes from HFCS. Always check the specific product label for the most accurate information.
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NO! it does not contain Hf-cs
Since at least 70% to 80% or more of the corn grown in the United States is GMO, it is likely that HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) sold in the U.S. is GMO.