Author Topic: Sugar cubes show how much sugar is in your food/drink  (Read 1475 times)

http://www.sugarstacks.com/
This is pretty cool, and useful.
Ever wondered how much sugar is in your drinks?
Now you don't have to anymore.
Figured you guys could use this to eat healthier or something

well now that i see how much sugar i have in my drinks...
i still won't stop drinking good ol' coke.

I'm kind of happy reading the label.
I don't really need to see it in sugar-cube format to understand how much sugar is in something.

Websites pretty pointless imo.
It already says how much sugar is in your drink/food/whatever on the label and packaging.


[img]http://www.sugarstacks.com/img/condensed_milk.jpg[img]
Bullstuff
How so?

isn't sugar like essential for cells? or is that sucrose

isn't sugar like essential for cells? or is that sucrose
Isn't sugar sucrose

Isn't sugar sucrose
i guess it is idk

makes me wonder why they make sugar the culprit of everything though. they make it sound so bad like if you touch it you will become the next Riddler.

almost seems like a hip trend

"When life gives you lemons - add sugar!"

Haaah.

"Even with the icing, that's so much less sugar. These taste better than Pop Tarts too."
If you do not think that Toaster Strudels are better than Pop Tarts, I am going to come over to your house and tear out your spine give you tasty pie.

sugar
doo doo doo doo doo doo
ah honey honey

sugar
doo doo doo doo doo doo
ah honey honey
you are my candy giiirl
And you gave me dia-beteeees

i guess it is idk

makes me wonder why they make sugar the culprit of everything though. they make it sound so bad like if you touch it you will become the next Riddler.

almost seems like a hip trend
It's a lazy attack on obesity, ironically.
It's easier to make sugar out to be horrible and terrible and that we should all avoid it, than it is to say that you can have nice sugary things so long as you balance out how many of them you have a day, and that you eat enough of other types of food and you get ample exercise.

When people cut something out of their diet solely to lose weight then they're avoiding the actual thing they need to do.
Which is to balance your diet and exercise. But that's beyond many people because it involves thought and action.
It's easier to just say "I'm not going to eat any sugar" or "I'm going to cut out carbs" than it is to plan what you should eat and make the time to go for a jog, or a cycle or a trip to the gym, or to go and have a swim.

Sugar is loving okay only if you eat a balanced meal each day and burn the sugar you get, lol. It's just a bad attack on eating bad. A guy who ate McDonalds all the time didn't get fat because he just ran for an hour each day.