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  2. Alitame - Wikipedia

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    Alitame is about 2000 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), [2] about 10 times sweeter than aspartame, and has no aftertaste. Its half-life under hot or acidic conditions is about twice as long as aspartame's, although some other artificial sweeteners, including saccharin and acesulfame potassium, are more stable yet.

  3. Assugrin - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Assugrin brand was introduced in Brazil through a new dietetic sweetener made with saccharin, water, artificial sweeteners, and sodium cyclamate. [ 8 ] In 2003, Swiss sweeteners producer Hermes Edulcorants, headquartered in Zürich , generated 67 million Swiss francs ($53.2 million/€44.4 million) for 2003. [ 4 ]

  4. Neotame - Wikipedia

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    Neotame, also known by the brand name Newtame, [3] is a non-caloric artificial sweetener and aspartame analog by NutraSweet. [2] By mass, it is 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sucrose. [3] It has no notable off-flavors when compared to sucrose. It enhances original food flavors.

  5. Which artificial sweetener is the safest choice? - AOL

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    Some products are labeled as “artificial sweeteners” or “natural sweeteners” based on whether they’re derived from natural sources or chemically engineered.

  6. Stevia - Wikipedia

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    From 2013 onwards, Coca-Cola Life, containing stevia as a sweetener, was launched in various countries around the world. [32] Shortly afterward, PepsiCo and Pure Circle announced PureVia, their brand of Stevia-based sweetener, but withheld release of beverages sweetened with rebaudioside A until receipt of FDA confirmation. Since the FDA ...

  7. A New Study Links a Popular Artificial Sweetener with Higher ...

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    Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RDReviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD. If you eat sugar-free or reduced-sugar foods or chew sugar-free gum that is sweetened with nonnutritive ...