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The amount of sugar in a Krispy Kream glazed donut is 10 g. Many people feel that cereal is a healthier alternative for children over glazed donuts. Table #7.3.4 contains the amount of sugar in a sample of cereal that is geared towards children ("Healthy breakfast story," 2013). Is there enough evidence to show that the
Table #7.3.4: Sugar Amounts in Children’s Cereal
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