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Here is an amazing site called sugarstacks.com that pictures how much sugar is in various foods and beverages. An email that a good friend sent me got me searching on the internet for the images. What a great idea and how informative and shocking at the same time! This is an interesting link too, where each item is identified as similar to containing a number of carrots: carrot stacks.