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Sucralose is an
artificial sweetener and
sugar substitute. As the
majority of
ingested sucralose is not
metabolized by the body, it adds no calories. In...
- 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...
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Common sugar substitutes include aspartame, monk
fruit extract, saccharin,
sucralose, stevia,
acesulfame pot****ium (ace-K), and cyclamate.
These sweeteners...
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syrup as the
sugar source in
their drinks.
Shasta diet soft
drinks use
sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium as non-nutritive sweeteners. Some of
their sugar-based...
- aspartame,
about two-thirds as
sweet as saccharin, and one-third as
sweet as
sucralose. Like saccharin, it has a
slightly bitter aftertaste,
especially at high...
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juice ****tail
partially sweetened with high-fructose corn
syrup and
sucralose; diet
versions of V8
Splash omit the high-fructose corn syrup. V8 Energy...
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Clear Lime.
Unlike regular Coca-Cola Clear,
which is
sweetened with both
sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium, Coca-Cola
Clear Lime is
instead sweetened with...
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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...
- In its
flavored formulations,
Pedialyte uses the
synthetic sweeteners sucralose and
acesulfame pot****ium.[citation needed]
Pedialyte has
become a hydration...