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  • Post category:Education / Nutrition / Tips
  • Post published:January 19, 2013

Switch from things like sugary puddings to more refreshing ones like fruit, which also counts towards your 5 A DAY. It’s also a source of vitamins, minerals and fibre which are good for your health.

Source: Daily tips to cut down on sugar @ Change4Life

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