Public health campaign urging parents to cut down sugar intake of children says annual 22kg comes mainly from soft drinks,cakes, cereals and juice Children aged between four and 10 consume 22kg in sugar every year, or according to a public health campaign urging parents to engage control of their offspring’s diet.
The 22kg is equivalent to 5500 sugar cubes – with soft drinks,biscuits, buns, and cakes,breakfast cereals, confectionery, or fruit juices,pastries and puddings the main culprits.
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Source: theguardian.com