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New member Noel

  • 23 Oct 2010 12:12 AM
    Message # 448205
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    Are there any soft drinks containing glucose only? Also, how about rum, how much sucrose does rum contain?
  • 23 Oct 2010 4:45 AM
    Reply # 450079 on 448205
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    Noel Clothier wrote: Are there any soft drinks containing glucose only? Also, how about rum, how much sucrose does rum contain?
    Hi Noel, I think that Original Lucozade (red and yellow bottle) contains only glucose, tried it with the kids and they would rather drink water. I don't hold out much hope for the rum, I would imagine it to be the highest in sugar of all spirits (considering the Bundaberg connection).  Try Vodka and diet coke or a XXXX. I really like the taste of Saxby's Diet Ginger Beer (in supermarkets) it doesn't seem to have any aftertaste.
    Sarah

  • 23 Oct 2010 10:29 PM
    Reply # 450083 on 448205
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    Sarah, it is my opinion from my gym work (not very effective given my liking for rum & coke!) that a 250ml glass of rum & coke, containing 50ml of rum, works out at about 100 calories (I cannot believe that anything could contain more sucrose than Coca Cola!), so 50ml of rum with 200ml of a glucose only soft drink would allow me to get intoxicated on 20% of the fructose I had previously.

    Secondly, what's the problem? We've been consuming sucrose for 500 years, so why the big to do now? My mother used to make cakes with sucrose in them all the time. We never suffered kidney problems (Dad died from smoking 40 cigarettes per day, but that's another story!).

    Thirdly, do you think, do you think, that industry could actually be ADDING fructose, just like the tobacco industry selecting for higher nicotine plants?
  • 29 Oct 2010 1:53 AM
    Reply # 453154 on 448205
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    Hi Noel

    The rum itself would be 110cal or there abouts.  200mls of coke is about 85cal.

    195cal per drink

  • 29 Oct 2010 1:54 AM
    Reply # 453155 on 448205
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    Oops! forgot to add that there is no sucrose in rum.
  • 05 Nov 2010 11:43 AM
    Reply # 457184 on 448205
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    Fructose is getting serious. Dialysis will cost Oz $12 billion over the next decade. The number of people needing dialysis will treble to 30,000 by 2020. Home dialysis will double the life expectancy of renal failure sufferers from 5 years to 10 years.

    I rang Erin, one of Senator Bob Brown's staffers, in his Canberra office, this morning (Eastern Oz time). She'd never heard of fructose.
  • 22 Nov 2010 3:36 PM
    Reply # 467851 on 448205
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    Noel, there's been speculation for years, accompanied by stories, that manufacturers like the mob that make Oreos, test new products on their staff, and that "there's something in them" to make sure you eat the whole packet! I've never been a fan of oreos or most other American chocolate for that matter, but wouldn't it be amusing if it turned our that the "something"  was extra fructose? :)
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