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7 Subtle Signs That You’re Addicted to Sugar

You Keep Wanting Fat-Free Products

How could this be connected to being a sugar addict? As studies have shown, companies that design fat-free products simply replace fat with sugar. Ultimately, if you’re addicted to sugar or just trying to cut back, sticking to full-fat products can actually be the better option, even if it seems counterintuitive at first.

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