Scientists have found a mindboggling deposit of sugar in an odd place: underneath seagrass meadows in the oceans of the world. According to researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, seagrass meadows conceal mountains of sugar. It’s like a Willy Wonka fantasy, with enough sugar to power 32 billion cans of Coke, according to Manuel Liebeke, a scientist at the institute.