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WATCH: Tech millionaire Brian Johnson shares the sweet foods he used to eat as a child
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WATCH: Tech millionaire Brian Johnson shares the sweet foods he used to eat as a child

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Last updated: January 8, 2025 7:28 am
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Published January 8, 2025
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“I was probably eating about 100-150 grams of sugar every day,” Brian Johnson revealed in a social media post.highlight

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“I was probably eating about 100-150 grams of sugar every day,” Brian Johnson revealed in a social media post.

WATCH: Tech millionaire Brian Johnson shares the sweet foods he used to eat as a child
Brian Johnson talks about the “norm” of consuming sugary foods during his childhood.Photo: Instagram/bryanjohnson_

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  • Brian Johnson is known for promoting a healthy diet.
  • As a child, Johnson did not have the best diet and consumed sugar.
  • Read below to learn more about the sugary foods in her daily diet as a child.

American entrepreneur and venture capitalist Brian Johnson, famous for his experiments in diet, exercise and medicine to promote longevity, is often seen sharing health and wellness insights on social media. Her latest Instagram post highlighted two sugary foods from her childhood — breakfast cereals and soda — that, while popular among kids, may not be the best for their health.
“I’m sad to tell you that I grew up eating this,” he says, adding that in the morning, he used to consume sugary cereal that contained “17 grams of sugar.” Sharing examples with a box of Oreo O’s cereal and Loaded Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. “It was a mainstay in my household. We ate Chinese cereal for breakfast every day,” he said.
Got a soda after a sweet snack after school. “Then after school, we’d get soda at the local gas station. 64 ounces (about 1.9 liters) was perfect,” she said while picking up a glass of ‘Double Big Gulp,’ a series of fountain drinks by 7-Eleven. ,

Also read:Tech millionaire Brian Johnson suggests avoiding fast food and choosing Indian food

Reflecting on his sugar intake, Johnson revealed, “Overall, I was probably eating about 100-150 grams of sugar every day. Now, I don’t blame my mom or my community. They just didn’t know. It was the norm, that’s what these companies did.”
Criticizing the companies, he said, “They put sugar in our lives and ruined a lot of our potential lives because we were being nourished by their addiction. It’s bad. It’s horrible and it has to stop.”

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A post shared by Brian Johnson (@bryanjohnson_)

This post was liked by many of Johnson’s followers. Here’s what some of them had to say:
One viewer commented, “I finally feel at peace that someone can actually speak out loud and clearly about all this. I’m doing my part to create awareness about this mess going on in the world as a culture.” Thank you for sparing your valuable time.”
“What saddens me most is that these products are often advertised as kid-friendly,” one Instagram user wrote.
Also read:Why is sugar suddenly considered poisonous? experts are considering
Another commented, “Learning and doing better for the next generation!”
One user also shared, “I have stopped consuming sugar and it has been the best choice of my life.”

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