The final issue we explored was whether there has been a decline in the use of HFCS as a result of all the adverse publicity. Figure 2 shows for the hundreds of thousands of foods in the US food supply, the calories of foods with any added caloric sweeteners and those with any HFCS. The results for 2000, 2005 and 2011 are weighted to be nationally representative. For beverages, there is a marked decline (2.9 percentage points) in the proportion of calories from HCFS-containing drinks. The shift in the proportion of HFCS over all calorically sweetened foods, however, is minimal.