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Sucralose is an
artificial sweetener and
sugar substitute. In the
European Union, it is also
known under the E number E955. It is
produced by chlorination...
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Common sugar substitutes include aspartame, monk
fruit extract, saccharin,
sucralose, stevia,
acesulfame pot****ium (ace-K) and cyclamate.
These sweeteners...
- products.
While the
company is
known for its
original formulation containing sucralose, it also
manufactures items using natural sweeteners such as stevia, monk...
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sales today; it uses a
combination of
sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium.[citation needed] In the US,
sucralose and Ace-K
received FDA
approval for use...
- corn
syrup as the
sweetener in
their drinks.
Shasta diet soft
drinks use
sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium as non-nutritive sweeteners. Some of
their sugar-based...
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supplements (vitamins and minerals). Most
products are
sweetened with
sucralose or stevia. The product's name is a
portmanteau of
human fuel. In 2014...
- sold in Mexico,
which since 2017 may
contain the
artificial sweetener sucralose, with a can
containing one-third less
sugar than the
export product. The...
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sweeteners such as sugar, HFCS,
fruit juices, and/or
sugar substitutes such as
sucralose, acesulfame-K,
aspartame and cyclamate. Soft
drinks may also
contain caffeine...
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standard Coca-Cola. It
contained aspartame,
acesulfame pot****ium, and
sucralose in
addition to the high
fructose corn
syrup (and
Sugar in ****an) typically...
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Mountain Dew was
reformulated with a new "Tuned Up Taste",
using a
blend of
sucralose, aspartame, and
acesulfame pot****ium as sweeteners. The
previous formulation...