Starbucks caramel frappuccino with whipped cream (with milk)
Contains the equivalent of 11 teaspoons of sugar*
Coca Cola authentic 330ml
9 teaspoons
Mars Refuel milk drink 350 ml
eleven teaspoons
Pepsi regular cola 330ml
9 teaspoons
ASDA dark Belgian chocolate pudding 100g serving
9 teaspoons
Tesco sticky toffee sponge pudding 100g serving
9 teaspoons
Mars chocolate bar 51g
8 teaspoons
Fanta Fruit Twist 330ml
eight teaspoons
Waitrose lemon drizzle pudding 115g serving
8 teaspoons
Red Bull power drink 250ml
seven teaspoons
Tesco Juice Bar Super Fruita smoothie 250ml
seven teaspoons
Sainsbury’s strawberry and banana smoothie 250ml
7 teaspoons
Heinz treacle sponge pudding 75g serving
7 teaspoons
Muller Crunch Corner strawberry shortcake yoghurt 135g
6 teaspoons
Twix bar 50g
six teaspoons
Innocent Smoothie, mango and passion fruit 200ml serving
six teaspoons
Sharwood’s sweet and sour chicken with rice 375g
6 teaspoons
Cadbury scorching drinking chocolate (with semi-skimmed milk) 200ml
6 teaspoons
Crunchie bar 40g
six teaspoons
Tropicana smooth orange juice 200ml serving
5 teaspoons
Sainsbury’s 100 per cent pressed apple juice 200ml serving
5 teaspoons
Capri-Sun orange juice 200ml
5 teaspoons
Sprite sparkling lemon and lime drink 330ml
5 teaspoons
Snickers bar 48g
5 teaspoons
Don Simon clementine juice 200ml serving
5 teaspoons
Hartleys strawberry jelly, per serving
five teaspoons
*based mostly on 4g of sugar equating to one teaspoon
Some of the goods have milk, total fruit and veggies which have naturally occurring sugar that is not included in the World Overall health Organisation’s limits. The six teaspoon restrict includes any sugar that is added to food items by the manufacturer, plus that naturally current in honey, syrups, and fruit juices.
Sources: Action on Sugar (survey carried out in January 2014) dietary values offered for personal merchandise
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