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The image details U.S. per capita sweetener availability from 1966 to 2012 in pounds per person, dry-weight, charting five categories: Total, Refined cane and beet sugars, Corn sweeteners, Honey, and Edible syrups. Total availability starts at approximately 130 lbs in 1966, peaking around 150 lbs around 1999, declining to about 130 lbs by 2012. Refined cane and beet sugars begin near 100 lbs in 1966, declining to around 60 lbs by 1986, then stabilizing just below 70 lbs. Corn sweeteners commence below 10 lbs in 1966, peak above 80 lbs in 1999, and drop to around 60 lbs by 2012. Edible syrups remain low, beginning near 2 lbs with slight increase over years to nearly 3 lbs by 2012. Honey consistently at very low levels, starting slightly above 0 lbs with marginal rise to about 1.5 lbs by 2012.
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The Chart illustrated sweetener availability between 1966 and 2012 on the USA.
In general Total score the highest is around 150 from1996 to 2001. Refined came and beet sugars start to dry-weight but next years lines gradually decrised.com sweeteners suddenly increased in 1986. The lowest lines one and edible syrups didn’t go up in 55 years.
Com sweedeners began 20 pound per person However last 20 years stadily grew . Refined came and beet sugars started one hundrendpounds per person but in 1976 fell and again grew other years started in 1986 to 2011 was fluctuation
on the other hand corn sweeteners between 1966 and 1986 gradually doubled in 60 dry-weight. Honey and edible sugars didn’t show much results. The total the peak was between 140 and 160 per person other year was fluctually improved or fell. This 55 years shows good result corn sweeteners and refined cane beet sugars.
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