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Reduced-Calorie Syrup Has Zero Grams of High Fructose Corn Syrup
In response to the growing concern over sugar and calories, Karo introduces the first major brand of reduced-calorie syrup in the corn syrup aisle.
Cargill
New zero-sugar, zero-calorie sweetener launched
High Intensity Sweetener Delivers A Natural, Clean Tasting Flavor
Flavex Food Ingredients introduces Oh So Sweet, high intensity sweetener
Danisco Sweeteners
Danisco Sweeteners' formulations made with Litesse polydextrose and Lactitol have reduced calories, fat and sugar and can be packaged in 100 calorie (or less)...
All-natural, zero-calorie alternative to artificially sweetened diet cola
Seattle, Wash.-based Zevia LLC launches Zevia, the first “all-natural zero-calorie alternative to artificially sweetened diet cola.”
Stevia-sweetened Drink Is Available in Three Novel Flavors
Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo rolls out calorie-free SoBe Lifewater, featuring the natural sweetener PureVia.
Decas Cranberry Products, Inc.
Decas Cranberry Products, Inc. (DCP) has introduced USDA National Organic Program (NOP)-certified and EU-certified Organic Fruit Juice Sweetened Dried Cranberries to...
Swiss Research Inc.
Shugr is a natural, zero-calorie, diabetic-safe sweetener. It’s made from a proprietary blend of erythritol, which occurs naturally in many fruits and vegetables,...
Reduced-Calorie Juice Drinks Do Not Contain Artificial Flavors, Colors, Sweeteners or Preservatives
Odwalla Inc., Half Moon Bay, Calif., adds two reduced-calorie juice drinks to its product portfolio.
Rebaudioside A's natural sweetening capacity makes it ideal for the food and beverage industries
Rebaudioside A's natural sweetening capacity makes it ideal for the food and beverage industries