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  2. What Dietitians and Doctors Want You to Know About Fiber ...

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    Anderson also recommends the Benefiber supplement, saying it contains 3 grams of soluble fiber per serving, plus it’s gluten-free. You can mix the fiber powder directly into water, juice ...

  3. Fibre supplements - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients Capsule / Powder Benefiber: S: natural, manufacturing by-product - wheat dextrin (USA), inulin (Canada) C/P Citrucel: S: synthetic - methylcellulose: C/P FenFiber S natural, whole food - fenugreek C FibreSmart: S/I: natural, whole food - flax: C/P FiberCon: I: synthetic - calcium polycarbophil: C Fiber Choice: S: natural ...

  4. Gummy supplement - Wikipedia

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    Gummy supplements often provide similar benefits to their traditional multivitamins or other dietary supplement equivalents, due to generally comprising the same active ingredients. The primary benefit of gummy supplements over their counterparts, however, is their imitation of candy , providing a pleasant taste and easy-to-consume nature ...

  5. Is 'healthy candy' actually good for you? Experts discuss ...

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    Healthy candy is a broad category, the experts note. Ingredients and nutrition content will vary by product and brand, and but generally, these candy alternatives tend to be: Low- or zero-sugar

  6. Taste of Home - Wikipedia

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    Taste of Home produces a variety of special interest publications, cookbooks and recipe collections. [3] In 2002, Reader's Digest acquired Reiman Publications, Taste of Home ' s publisher, for $760 million. [4] In 2012, Reader's Digest combined Healthy Cooking with Taste of Home. [5]

  7. Wine gum - Wikipedia

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    Wine gums, commonly known as gummies, are chewy, firm pastille-type sweets originating from the United Kingdom. All brands have their own recipes containing various sweeteners, flavourings and colourings .

  8. Your Ultimate Guide to Allergy-Friendly Halloween Candy - AOL

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    These candies are free from the top 9 or 8 priority allergens by ingredients. You will still need to verify with the manufacturer and ingredient label to see if they are safe for you.

  9. Halal conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    The spread of conspiracy theories and rumors regarding halal and halal certification has led to boycotts and harassment campaigns against companies and businesses. [1] In November 2014, South Australian dairy company Fleurieu Milk and Yoghurt was forced to drop a $50,000 contract with airline Emirates due to public pressure, as the contract ...