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I got some of these Amazon toaster pastries a few months back. HOLY SUGAR OVERLOAD. It's a sugar-bread sugar-coated sugar-filled sugar-sprinked sugar-shingle. They made my teeth hurt. They actually felt bad to eat. My body was saying THIS ISN'T FOOD.
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I got some of these Amazon toaster pastries a few months back. HOLY SUGAR OVERLOAD. It's a sugar-bread sugar-coated sugar-filled sugar-sprinked sugar-shingle. They made my teeth hurt. They actually felt bad to eat. My body was saying THIS ISN'T FOOD.
I'm all for some junk food and garbage more often than not, but how can this be labeled under a brand called Amazon FRESH?! It's a turn off buying something like this with that kind of labeling.
Ahh yes, it contains sugar so it's going to kill you if you have one bite. I can't wait until the day when random people get to decide what I'm allowed to eat!
I got some of these Amazon toaster pastries a few months back. HOLY SUGAR OVERLOAD. It's a sugar-bread sugar-coated sugar-filled sugar-sprinked sugar-shingle. They made my teeth hurt. They actually felt bad to eat. My body was saying THIS ISN'T FOOD.
I feel the same way when I eat pop tarts. No wonder everyone in America is obese.
If you're treating these as a breakfast rather than as a dessert, yeah that's not good. However if you treat these as the unhealthy dessert that they are and eat occasionally in moderation, I'm not sure how these are worse for you than grocery store cupcakes or cookies
Also, excess sugar intake doesn't directly cause diabetes. However, excess calories can lead to obesity which, along with other factors like family history, can contribute to diabetes.
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I haven't come across them at a decent price for a while
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The amount of fear mongering in this thread is staggering and we're only on 1 page of comments thus far.
Also, excess sugar intake doesn't directly cause diabetes. However, excess calories can lead to obesity which, along with other factors like family history, can contribute to diabetes.
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