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When U.S. food shoppers read labels, fat content is their greatest concern

American consumers rate themselves as the world's most savvy shoppers when it comes to understanding nutrition labels on the foods they buy. But rather than worry...

Scientist urges processors to zero in on glycemic index

  ...Scientist urges processors to zero in on glycemic index 10/05/2004 http://nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=55147 =dh279 =wbmleumzilkvchr More News:...

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...

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.

Sugar Processor Creates a Company Town on The Mississippi

In Louisiana, thousands of workers displaced by Hurricane Katrina are living in trailer parks set up by their employers to get production going again. Domino Sugar...

Organic, no-/low-sugar products tops in healthful segment, ACNielsen finds

ACNielsen study finds organic, sugar-free and low-sugar products selling well; low-carb still trending down

Cargill plans to build $100 million sugar refinery

Cargill Inc. plans to build a $100 million sugar refinery in Louisiana that will process about 10 percent of the sugar consumed in the United States, the company said.

Diabetes Incidence in U.S. Up 14 Percent

That increase was logged just in the last two years; diabetes now affects 7 percent of the population, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced recently.

Jones adds sugar ... and cans

Jones Soda Co. adds another novel soda flavor: sugar-sweetened. And this time it's in a can.

Don t blame obesity on high-fructose corn syrup

  ...is no reason to think HFCS is worse than table sugar or any other sweetener as a contributor to obesity, nor to diabetes or cancer. That disputes reports...

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