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  2. Xylitol - Wikipedia

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    Xylitol has about the same sweetness as sucrose, [15] but is sweeter than similar compounds like sorbitol and mannitol. [10] Xylitol is stable enough to be used in baking, [18] but because xylitol and other polyols are more heat-stable, they do not caramelise as sugars do. When used in foods, they lower the freezing point of the mixture. [19]

  3. Sugar substitute xylitol linked to higher risk of heart ...

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    It’s used as a sugar substitute because its taste is comparable to sugar but has fewer calories. Xylitol is found in many products, ranging from sugar-free candy and gum to toothpaste. People ...

  4. Are artificial sweeteners worse than sugar? How they ... - AOL

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    This is where the sugar vs. sugar substitutes debate gets sticky (pun intended), especially as new studies like this one on xylitol and heart disease become part of the conversation.

  5. Study Finds Popular Artificial Sweetener Increases Risk of ...

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    Xylitol may be useful in place of traditional sugar for people who need to manage their total carbohydrate intake or blood glucose levels, like people with type 2 diabetes, says Jackie Newgent, R ...

  6. Smint - Wikipedia

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    Xylitol has been posited to have a plaque-reducing effect which helps to prevent dental caries, [3] but a 2014 meta-analysis found only a weak effect. [4] Despite the weak evidence for their benefits, xylitol-sweetened mints are still better for dental health than sugared breath mints, as sugar actively contributes to tooth decay while xylitol ...

  7. Kisses Sweeter than Wine - Wikipedia

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    "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" is a popular song, with lyrics written and music adapted in 1950 by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays of the Weavers. It became a US hit in a version recorded by the Weavers in 1951, and an even bigger hit in 1957 when recorded by Jimmie Rodgers. Frankie Vaughan also had a top ten hit with the song in the UK in 1958.

  8. 17 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Hershey's Kisses - AOL

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    Like so many products, Hershey's Kisses were affected by the war effort — in this case, because foil was being rationed. Hershey instead used its Kisses machinery to temper chocolate paste for ...

  9. Mac and Katie Kissoon - Wikipedia

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    The Kissoons continued to have European chart success, particularly in the Netherlands and on the Belgian Dutch-language chart, and finally broke through in the UK in 1975 when "Sugar Candy Kisses" reached number 3. [4] [5] In 1976 they released the new album The Two of Us, with the single "Dream of Me". In 1979 and 1980, Mac Kissoon had three ...