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Remove from heat, stir in Splenda and Fiberriffic.
Yes, Sarah, There IS an Icy Claus! Sarah 2009
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Remove from heat, stir in Splenda and Fiberriffic.
Archive 2009-08-01 Sarah 2009
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Sucralose is not a problem, but even the small amount of sugar used as a bulking agent in Splenda can be too much for those who are diabetic.
Splenda for Some Diabetics, Despite the Lactose Steve Carper 2008
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The artificial sweetener, which trades under the name Splenda, had been the key plank in outgoing Chief Executive Iain Ferguson's project to turn Tate & Lyle into a "value added" food company rather than a food-commodities business.
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Sucralose -- which trades under the name Splenda -- had been the key plank in Mr. Ferguson's project to turn Tate & Lyle into a "value added" food company rather than a food-commodities business.
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It is adding the artificial sweetener sucralose, which is commercially known as Splenda, and a proprietary additive that enhances sweetness.
Hawaiian Punch Makes Over Drink, Mascot Paul Ziobro 2011
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The ketchup does contain Splenda, which is something I consider safe, especially in the small amounts I use it.
Archive 2008-06-01 Kalyn Denny 2008
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The ketchup does contain Splenda, which is something I consider safe, especially in the small amounts I use it.
Shrimp Cocktail Recipe with Low-Sugar Cocktail Sauce Kalyn Denny 2008
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I'll add a link for Splenda, which is not aspartame, it's a sweetener made from sugar but with no calories.
Asian Cucumber Salad with Cilantro and Vidalia Onions Kalyn Denny 2006
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The other companies are suing Splenda, which is owned by McNeil Nutritionals, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, because they say its marketing campaign is misleading.
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