Gotta go with you on this one.. My doctors are so desperate for me to gain even a pound, they have advised me to eat everything and anything..(
Just *please* be careful with it. The 2 years prior to DH being diagnosed with diabetes (which is now entirely controlled with diet and exercise, and he does NOT eat "diet" foods, he just monitors what he eats) were the 2 years when he was eating LOTS of HFCS and related things. The Weight Watchers meals he was eating once or twice a day have it in them [or *had*, not sure if they've changed] (and if not that, then corn syrup, which he and DS also cannot have), and he was eating them to control his intake without having to *really* control his intake.
When everything hit the fan with him, we spent a LOT of time thinking back to what he was eating between the surprisingly perfect blood sugar readings he always got to the 500 glucose reading he got Sept '08, and HFCS was everywhere in his diet.
You and my husband have opposite problems, but his mom is a very very small woman, and she has blood sugar problems too. When she isn't eating Korean food, she eats absolute cruddy American food, and I've watched her eat something that I knew had HFCS in it, and not only watched her suddenly have a massive, nearly violent, screaming tantrum, but also got the blood sugar reading verified, as she was in the hospital in the time.
So please please be careful with how you raise your weight, if that's what you choose to do.
So is this one of those "slippery slopes" that you're okay with? 
I'm not.. If you, your DH, and/or your son have issues with HFCS, it's up to you to avoid purchasing items that contain it.. Just like the whole peanut butter allergy thing - that other parents are successfully dealing with.. I don't think I've heard any of those parents suggesting that pb be taken out of everything just because their own child has an allergy to it..
Once I state my peace, if I have nothing else to say, I don't go back to threads, so while it's interesting that you're trying to bring up the
Amazon thread, it makes no sense to me, b/c I don't know what you had to say to me after. And it doesn't make a bit of sense in the context of this thread.
Did you see in ANY part of my post that I want it banned? Anywhere in my post? Nope.
But that doesn't mean that I won't talk about my son's and my husband's experiences with it (MIL's as well). We even have a recent experience with it, caused b/c I wasn't thinking and bought some bread at Great Harvest.
See, the stupid thing about the HFCS industry changing the name is that there *already is* a product known as "corn sugar". And it's NOT made like HFCS. So I saw that on the label and thought they meant the other corn sugar, and we bought it. And we had the WORST weekend we'd had in a long, long time. DS was 95% out of control, having tantrums everywhere, freaking out. Not violent, but we were reminding him over and over that he needed to control himself, and he can do so much better at 6 than at 3 when I first figured it out. DH was in a nasty grouchy grumpy overreacting mood. I just got to play mediator the whole weekend. Sunday night I took a look at the "cinnamon bread" and nearly died when I realized the mistake I had made. Called Great Harvest, the girl on the phone knew exactly what it was, said it was HFCS and the owners of that franchise were using the other word b/c they don't want it to be obvious, and they are using HFCS b/c it's cheaper than honey. I called the main company, and they had me talk to their nutritionist, who was great to talk to. They discourage their franchise owners to not use it, but ultimately have no control. It was SO disappointing, and we had to throw away half of a $5 loaf of bread... The only thing that saved that weekend was that it had cinnamon in it, and cinnamon lowers the effects of sugars in DH, and possibly in DS too.
I don't want it *banned*, but I want people to listen to the actual, real experiences of others, notice things in their own families, and realize that it's not benign in many people. And I would like it if companies wouldn't HIDE it, so that mistakes like I made couldn't happen.
I believe around Passove Coke makes a kosher for Passover Coke that is made with real sugar. I know a lot of non Jewish people in my area love shopping for coke at Passover time. I heard Pepsi has also come up with one but never seen it. I don't drink regular coke but my dh loves the Passover type.
I've looked for it, but our stores don't go that "far" with their kosher for Passover sections.
Which is why I have been buying cereal, grape jelly and other items at Trader Joes.
TO those who are worried it won't taste the same or snap, crackle, pop, is just stupid. It was made this way originally, so they are going back to the original recipe, which is how most of us ate it as kids!
Be careful with TJs. They still have it in some of their things. I want to feel safe at TJs, but I don't.
And yep, that's what I was trying to say earlier, but you said it better.
