Without knowing the exact product(s) you’re referring to, I can’t comment on them specifically. However, lay close attention to when products say “no *added* sugar”. The “added” is a slippery term often used to fool the customer into thinking the product is low in sugar. It means that the ingredients have whatever sugar they normally have, and they just didn’t throw in some extra on top of that. A product can have “no added sugar” but still have quite a lot of sugar in it. For instance, juice or juice concentrate that is high in sugar can be used to sweeten it, but technically they’re not adding sugar, as such.
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