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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 20 Dec 2016

    Warnings to cut sugar, a study argued, are based on weak evidence and can't be trustedhttp://nyti.ms/2h5jRxH 

    2:34 AM - 20 Dec 2016
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      1. pamela resists  🌊‏ @realitybypamela 20 Dec 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        do u realize that ur tweet is misleading. If people don't read the article they walk away with wrong info. Stop doing this!

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      1. Rep. Steven Smith  🇺🇸‏ @RepStevenSmith 20 Dec 2016
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        Did your corporate sponsors ask for this article? Your newspaper is as phony as the candidate it endorsed.pic.twitter.com/YxZUOuhh0f

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      1. Halloween Special‏ @droogiejazz 20 Dec 2016
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        Your headline is terrible! It assumes the lie of the industry group is true. You need to improve, paper of record. D-

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      1. Adelaida Montilla‏ @adymontilla 20 Dec 2016
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        why is this headline so misleading tho 😂, say what you mean mean what you say this contributes to all the confusion

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      1. Christopher Smiley‏ @smileychrisdds 20 Dec 2016
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        Weak evidence? Here's a school science fair study: 19 tsp #sugar in one bottle of soda? #rethinkyourdrink #obesity #oralhealthpic.twitter.com/0HSu3o8nDs

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      1. Paul Garrison‏ @paulyg1964 21 Dec 2016
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        it's not the sugar as much as it is the corn syrup they use instead! They are not the same chemically!

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      1. Luke Nomad  🏜‏ @lukenomad 20 Dec 2016
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        Why didn't the twitter folks use the actual headline? Terrible editorial decision. Trumpish...

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      1. Yankeedoodler‏ @yankeedoodler2 20 Dec 2016
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        .@nytimes why not just tweet the headline of the article? it's much more pointed. 🤓

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      1. Shannon Kirk‏ @ShannonCKirk 20 Dec 2016
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        Fix your headline. This sensationalism is beneath the NYT. Haven't you learned yet?

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      1. Frank Smith‏ @AlterSol 20 Dec 2016
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        brought 2 u by the makers of climate deniers and lobbyists. Same people. It's bad for u. Know anyone who drinks soda who is skinny

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      1. Djobo Kuwali‏ @DjoboKuwali 20 Dec 2016
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        lol the food industry WANTS to cut sugar. This is like a double con

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      1. Sanjay Kumar‏ @fakesanjaykumar 20 Dec 2016
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        ...says a study funded by the sugar industry...

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      1. Antani‏ @instant_human 20 Dec 2016
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        http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/09/sugar-industry-bought-off-scientists-skewed-dietary-guidelines-for-decades/ … OOPS

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