WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. food and beverage makers who add high-fructose corn syrup to soda, breakfast cereal and other items will not be able to label it “corn sugar,” under a decision by federal officials that frustrated corn processors but won praise from the sugar industry and some health advocates.
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