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One place it says Sucralose is used and another says Splenda which is Sucralose mixed with maltodextrin or dextrose.
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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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David Clark: Sugar free Red Bull contains a load of Sucralose, which is known to cause migraines.
Beat Caffeine Addiction, Then Stay Awake With Placebos | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I'll place an order for the 10lb one - this would be a $10ish savings over buying 2. what do yall think about the use of Sucralose aka "Splenda" for
SlickDeals.net 2010
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: what do yall think about the use of Sucralose aka "Splenda" for Strawberry and Acesulfame
SlickDeals.net 2010
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Sucralose which is the bottom one on that study, is known as the brand name Splenda.
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Interesting, their web page says NASA has been using it for 20 years and has 15 years of testing while one of the ingredients Sucralose has only been approved in the U.S. for 11 years.
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In 1976, working with researchers from the then Queen Elizabeth College at the University of London, Tate & Lyle discovered the calorie-free sweetener Sucralose, later renamed Splenda.
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Sucralose by Oh on Tuesday, Feb 24, 2009 at 8: 52: 09 PM
Pennsylvania Psychiatrist and Aspartame Expert Endorses Hawaii and New Mexico Aspartame Legislation 2009
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Some of the most common artificial sweeteners are: Aspartame, Sucralose, Splenda, Acesulfame-K (Acesfulfame Potassium), NutraSweet, as well as Saccharin.
British Columbia Parents Force Education Ministry to Ban ALL Artificial Sweeteners 2009
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