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Candy addicts wanted for TV news magazine

A national TV news magazine is looking for two recovering candy addicts willing to talk about their addiction.

Connie Bennett, author of the new book “Sugar Shock,” says the producers have contacted her and asked her to find two people who have been off sugar for at least a year and are willing to talk about it. 

They are seeking someone who:

—Lives a healthy life and who has been over the candy habit.

—Can describe your addiction and how you overcame it.

—Can explain what you now do now to maintain your sugar-free, “ex-addict” status. Interested? Read more at Connie’s blog and respond directly to her.

Connie, a former journalist, also calls herself a “former sugar shrew” who once could consume a bag of red licorice. She has been off sugar since 1998. 

by Joan Stewart on January 10, 2007

Filed Under: TV & Radio

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