Left to right: Biddeford High School students Emily Nadie, Jenn Kimborowicz, Clara Gillian and Caleb Olieer stop by one of the stations set up in the cafeteria Monday that comprised part of the 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go organization’s campaign to promote healthier lifestyles among young people. At this table, students learned about the sugar content of beverages by seeing how many cubes of sugar can be found in some of their favorite juices, teas and soft drinks. (JEFF LAGASSE/Journal Tribune)
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