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It’s Spooky to Think…

It’s spooky to think how much the farmers’ share of Halloween has fallen in 20 years…

InfographicsBy ASAOctober 27, 2016
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Big Candy’s Sweet Decade of Profits

InfographicsBy ASAAugust 1, 2016
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Do the Numbers Back Up the Food Conglomerates’ Poor Mouthing?

Critics within the food manufacturing industry say sugar policy is causing it financial pain, and the only way to rectify the situation is to outsource U.S. sugar production and let heavily-subsidized foreign producers flood the market with cheap sugar. But do the numbers back up the food conglomerates’ poor mouthing?

InfographicsBy ASAOctober 14, 2015
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Sugar’s Share of Candy Costs Continues to Crumble

Sugar costs about the same today as it did three decades ago. It’s easy to see who is making all of the money here.

InfographicsBy ASAAugust 4, 2015