Nearly All Toddlers, And The Majority Of Babies, Eat Too Much Added Sugar In The Us, Study Says

A new study found that 98% of toddlers and 61% of infants 6 to 11 months old have too much added sugar in their diets, mostly due to yogurt and fruit drinks.

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