"Study: Children's Fruit Juices Linked to Weight Gain and High Sugar Content"

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Research reveals that many supposedly healthy fruit juices and snacks for children contain high levels of sugar, comparable to or even exceeding those found in soda. Experts warn that excessive sugar consumption from these products can lead to obesity and tooth decay. Despite claims of being part of a child's five-a-day, fruit juices and snacks can contain more sugar than recommended daily limits. Parents are advised to limit children's intake of these products and opt for whole fruits and natural snacks with lower sugar content.
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