A reader was deeply offended by my headline: “Sugar Rush” on our story about cool sweets. (The last line is my fave.)
Here’s his letter:
SUGAR IS NOT A RUSH
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_sugar_rush
This myth has been repeated for many years. Sugar is not a food that causes a “rush.” Imagine how relieved all the Meth users would be if they could get “high” from sugar instead of cooking the deadly brew they use.
Long before the book, “Sugar Rush” was written, Mothers use to proclaim that “right after little Billy had is sugar coated cereal in the morning he would make laps around the kitchen walls.” Many ‘beliefs’ are just that. There is no truth that sugar is the evil food that many in the media would have it be. We often hear that there should be a tax on sugar containing soft drinks. Again, feeding off the myths.
When proponents of taxes, bans, restrictions on sugar or sugar containing foods are asked for proof to support their beliefs, they have nothing. Like religion, they “just know.”
Why did you title your article “Sugar Rush?” What was the effect you were looking for? Did you consider, “Sugar Delights?” “Sugar and Fun Foods for Christmas?” Did you consider anything other than “Rush” at all?
In my long working career, I have inspected every sugar refinery in the U.S. All of the operators of these refineries have been trained at the Sugar School in Ft. Collins, CO. That is probably a surprise to you.
Before you disparage a perfectly good food like sugar, you should do some research.
Jim Dykes







