Sho'Nuff
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http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Centers.../CFSANFOIAElectronicReadingRoom/ucm305226.htm
Sugar is a solid, according to the FDA, and syrup is a liquid. HFCS is a liquid, thus not "sugar." Plus, dextrose is already called corn sugar - it would confuse people, particularly people who already were able to consume dextrose when it's called corn sugar, but who would be harmed by accidentally ingesting HFCS, thinking that it was dextrose.
The FDA is dumb. "Sugar" is a generic term for one of several different saccharides, most (if not all of which) can exist in solid or liquid form.
If someone is aware that they are sensitive to a particular type of saccharide (e.g., dextrose), they should know that the term "sugar" is not specific enough to indicate thaty something is dextrose free.