Twenty years ago, I met a couple with a young son who decided not to let the kid have sugar. I wonder how that might have worked out for the kid now that he’s grown.
I assume the kid hit 18 and went on a sugar binge as soon as he tasted it the first time.
Anyone have experience with this?


I mean I agree with the sentiment, but the seventh day Adventists were specifically making really low sugar, very bland cereals because they thought that would make people less horny or something. I don’t think they are to blame for high sugar content
Little Debbie disagrees. https://www.nadadventist.org/news/southern-adventist-university-names-ruth-mckee-school-business-after-bakery-co-founder/
blame for high sugar content
And you should be using present tense, they directly own about 40 brands, more if you count 7da founded companies, or so many if owned by a 7da family.
Low sugar doesn’t mean low carb and they promoted carb heavy diets over proteins and fats which are absolutely essential. They infiltrated organizations to push scientifically unsound bullshit which led to the obesity epidemic.
What? Young earth creationists being unscientific??
Maybe god told them in a vision to cause the obesity epidemic