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Is This 'Sugar-Free Sugar' Bag Real?
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An image purportedly showing a bag of sugar with a sugar free label on its front has been making its way around the Internet since at least 2013, frequently titled Schrodinger's Sugar: This image reached a new online audience in April 2018 when it was posted by the You Had One Job account on Twitter. The pictured bag of sugar contains a logo for the grocery chain Publix. That company's stores do sell Publix-branded sugar in identical packaging, with the notable exception of the sugar free label: Whoever created this bag of Schrodinger's Sugar digitally edited a sugar free label onto a real photograph of a Publix brand bag of sugar. In fact, the same sugar free label can be found on stock photography web sites such as Shutterstock. Here's a handy equation for how this fake image was created:
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