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More than 60 percent of Americans wary of artificial sweeteners
Despite sales growth, concern over potential health risks of artificial sweeteners is high. According to a recent report by Mintel, more than 60 percent of American...
Jones adds sugar ... and cans
Jones Soda Co. adds another novel soda flavor: sugar-sweetened. And this time it's in a can.
Beverages sweetened with high fructose corn syrup affect fullness, hunger same as as those sweetened with sugar
A statement from Audrae Erickson, president of the Corn Refiners Association, on peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
New Research Shows That Sugar and High-Fructose Corn Syrup Are Not That Different
There is no special link between the consumption of high-fructose corn syrup and obesity
Coke, Cargill name new sweetener Truvia
Officials from Cargill Inc. and Coca-Cola Co. held a joint web conference May 15 to announce the electronic publication of peer-reviewed research that confirms the...
PALATINIT of America enters new world of opportunity as BENEO-Palatinit Inc.
PALATINIT of America has officially become BENEO-Palatinit Inc. With this name change and a new identity, the company moves forward into a growing world of...
Grocery Manufacturers Association Releases Science Policy Paper On Aspartame
Resource Guide for Policymakers, Consumers and the Media is Part of a Series of Educational Publications on Food, Beverage and Consumer Product Issues
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Starbucks Plans to Remove High Fructose Corn Syrup from Baked Goods; Some Say That's Not Such A Grande Idea
Coke, Cargill team on new sweetener
Coca-Cola Co. and Cargill Inc. have teamed up to market a zero-calorie natural sweetener derived from the South American herb stevia.
Mintel To Identify Packaged Good Trends at IFT 09
Lynn Dornblaser to speak on sweeteners, clean labels, functional foods