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"Zoë Saldana's first words are a health warning. "You shouldn't use that," she says, nodding at the Splenda. "Use brown sugar." The lithe 31-year-old actress is sitting in Hugo's, an organic café in West Hollywood, wearing a fitted gray sweater dress over black leggings, nursing a cup of pomegranate white tea (unsweetened, naturally), and musing about the dangers of artificial sweeteners." read full article here
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