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I know it's bad for you in general, but is Corn Syrup any easier to digest then whole corn?

Dreyer's Fruit Bars have corn syrup in them and I need a treat sometimes. :rolleyes:


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I know it's bad for you in general, but is Corn Syrup any easier to digest then whole corn?

Dreyer's Fruit Bars have corn syrup in them and I need a treat sometimes. :rolleyes:

Hi Jami,

That's really an individual thing. The only way to know how you'll react (or if) is to try it and see what happens.

Not very scientific, but it works ;)

Lisa Mentor
I know it's bad for you in general, but is Corn Syrup any easier to digest then whole corn?

Dreyer's Fruit Bars have corn syrup in them and I need a treat sometimes. :rolleyes:

Corn syrup is not a gluten concern, unless you have a corn concern. :) Hope this is the answer that you wanted.

JamiD Apprentice

I think I have a problem w/ corn. I'm back to a very restricted diet and haven't done a corn challenge lately. I was just wondering if people who don't tolerate whole corn are able to tolerate corn syrup since it is broken down into simple sugars (I think)?

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