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If vitamin C has been added to cranberry juice, the label must include:
 a. an explanation of how it was processed.
 b. a nutrient claim.
 c. a health claim.
 d. nutrient information.
 e. only the name and address of the manufacturer.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true?
  1.Carbohydrates make us fat.
  2.Carbohydrates cause diabetes.
  3.High-fructose corn syrup harms health.
  4.All of these statements are true.
  5.None of these statements is true.



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Answer to Question 1

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