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The nutrition facts panel (NFP) is being updated for the
first time since its introduction in the early 1990s.1 The most
talked-about change will be the inclusion of added sugar
information to the label. There has been a lot of controversy
regarding the addition of the added sugar line on the NFP,
with food and nutrition professionals questioning whether
providing consumers with added sugar values will help
them to make more healthful food choices or create more
confusion. Regardless of where you stand on the issue,
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