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Calorie Control Council | NewsNet
Calorie Control News Net
Consumers to Find a New Sugar Substitute in Grocery
Stores
Sucralose (also known by the brand name SplendaŽ), a
non-caloric sweetener made from sugar will be available for the first time to consumers beginning in October 2000. This is sweet news to the 163 million Americans who consume low-calorie and sugar-free foods and beverages and to the 75 percent of low-calorie consumers who want to have more low-calorie and
reduced-sugar choices available to use as part of a healthy lifestyle. Each packet of sucralose, the equivalent of two teaspoons of sugar, can save 32 calories. Sucralose is heat stable so it can be successfully used in cooking or baking.
Calorie Control Council
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