Who Loves Pop?.

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Presentation transcript:

Who Loves Pop?

Where does our pop come from?

Does Pop Grow on a Farm?

Would you drink this?

What about this?

What if you found out… Pop Corn

I thought there was sugar in Pop not corn! The many names of sugar that is used to sweeten our drinks and foods. High-Fructose Corn Syrup Dextros Modified or unmodified starch Lactic Acid Glucose Syrup Lysine Malodextrin Maltos and HFCS Crystalline Fructose MSG and Polyols Asorbic Acid Xanthan Gum Lecithin Just to name a few!

From Field to Bottle or Can

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