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The Worst Type Of Dessert That Can Sabotage Sleep And Cause Sugar Cravings: Store-Bought Cupcakes

July 31, 2025 by Mariam Qayum

 
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They may look adorable with their pastel frosting and colorful sprinkles, but store-bought cupcakes could be doing more harm than good—especially when it comes to your sleep, mood, and cravings.

According to health experts, these sugary treats are among the worst desserts you can indulge in regularly. Packed with refined sugars, processed flour, and unhealthy fats, cupcakes can wreak havoc on your blood sugar, brain, and waistline.

Trista Best, RD, LD, MPH, registered dietitian at Balance One Supplements, warns that store-bought cupcakes (or any processed, sugary pastries) “are high in refined sugar and trans fats, which spike blood sugar and promote brain inflammation.”

Avoid store-bought cupcakes

That inflammation, she adds, has been linked to an increased risk of depression, memory problems, and long-term cognitive decline—especially when these desserts become a regular part of your routine.

It’s not just mental health that suffers. The rollercoaster blood sugar spike from a cupcake can leave you feeling jittery, then crashing hard—often followed by intense sugar cravings. That crash can also mess with your sleep.

These treats "are essentially cake for breakfast, filled with sugar, refined flour, and trans fats," explains Dr. Erik Natkin. "They spike blood sugar severely and leave you hungry soon after." Similarly, Dr. Rimas Geiga, MD, registered dietitian nutritionist, points out that these pastries often contain refined sugars and fats.

Healthier alternative

A better option is to bake your own using whole-grain flour, oats, and natural sweeteners like mashed banana or applesauce. This gives you control over the ingredients and helps you avoid the worst offenders—like hydrogenated oils and high-fructose corn syrup.

So while the occasional sweet treat is perfectly fine, regularly reaching for store-bought cupcakes could be sabotaging your sleep, fueling cravings, and impacting your long-term health. If you're craving something sweet, consider a homemade alternative—or better yet, reach for fruit and a handful of nuts to keep your energy (and blood sugar) steady.

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