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Nickolas Fuller
4 May, 16:19
Why was there a demand for sugar in England?
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Kevin Jimenez
4 May, 17:08
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Because Sugar is an addictive chemicial that reacts to your brain telling you to demand more.
Basically they needed it for their "S P O T O F T E A"
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