sokeripitoisille
Sokeripitoisille is a Finnish term derived from sokeri (sugar) and pitoisuus (content or concentration) with the suffixes that form the adjective sokeripitoinen and its inflected forms. The form sokeripitoisille is the plural allative case, used to indicate “for the sugar-rich,” i.e., for those or items characterized by high sugar content. In practice, the phrase functions as a modifier targeting a recipient or a category that is described as having high sugar content.
Morphology and usage are typical of Finnish adjectives created from compound nouns. Sokeripitoisille typically appears together
Context and nuance are important. Sokeripitoisille is a descriptive, not normative term; it does not by itself
See also: sugar content (pitoisuus), elintarvikkeet, labeling in Finland, Finnish adjective declension.