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Packets of Equal saccharin artificial sweetener (Photo: Jphill19).

Continued focus on decreasing sugar in the American diet leads to a sugar substitute market.

Date: 1966

The Story of Sugar
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Packets of Equal saccharin artificial sweetener (Photo: Jphill19).

"Medical professionals recommend a decrease in sugar intake, noting new studies that correlate sugar consumption with diabetes and other diseases. These studies, and the increasing rates of diabetes and obesity, spark an interest in sugar substitutes" (Mucci, 2017).