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Last day of Sugar Free February. How did you do?

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Today is the last day of February and for some people the last day of sugar free February. With our natural tendency towards sweet-toothed choices, it has been great to see so many users and visitors taking up the challenge and joining millions of others in trying out a sugar free February this year.

We’d love to know which of you took part, and if you did, how you feel now?

Did you shed any pounds or kilos?

Did you stick to the regime or give in to the sugary temptation half way through?

You can read our full blog on Sugar Free February here: blog.healthunlocked.com/

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What evil person put Sugar Free February in with Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday??? Ha ha

Ahem. Nope - Not much sugar this month but generally avoid it anyway

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