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Honey
Look for honey to pop up in more foods—
touted as a more natural alternative to high-
fructose corn syrup or sugar—and treatments for
everything from coughs to scars and aging skin.
Vicks, for instance, recently introduced a natural
formula for its NyQuil brand that uses honey as
the sweetener.