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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...

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.

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

Boosting the flavor of food may aid in weight loss

Study shows overweight people might be able to lose weight by sprinkling special seasonings and sweeteners on the food they eat.

Dr Pepper, All Sport jointly launch stevia drink

  ...will launch All Sport Naturally Zero, the first and zero-calorie sports drink sweetened with rebiana, the natural sweetener made from stevia. Read more from the...

Research Reveals Stevia Market to Break $100 million this year

  ...Research Reveals Stevia Market to Break $100 million this year Mintel 09/21/2009 According to Mintel, stevia is poised to become the "holy grail" of...

Stevia Sales Sweeter Than Ever

  ...natural sweetener (Stevia) in China, announced March 8 it has received purchase orders of Stevia in excess of $2 million. Stevia, a natural sweetener, is extracted...

Top Ten New Food NPD Trends for 2010

  ...in back to basics has driven interest in natural and clean-label foods. More natural ingredients, including natural sweeteners extracted from source such as apple,...

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.

Givaudan Identifies Reb-A Bitter Taste Receptor

Flavours and fragrances company has Stevia-linked sweetness solutions already in commercial use.

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