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  2. Skinny Food Co - Wikipedia

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    The company's products initially focussed on sauces and syrups, however they are now reported to manufacture over 200 lines, [13] mostly low-sugar and low-calorie foods, including: Zero Calorie Syrups - Sugar-free syrups for use in breakfasts, desserts and drinks; Skinny Sauces - Low calorie, fat-free and sugar-free condiments

  3. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable syrups. In cooking , a syrup is a condiment that is a thick, viscous liquid consisting primarily of a solution of sugar in water, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars but showing little tendency to deposit crystals .

  4. Dextromethorphan regulation by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    This bill provided that any infraction of a provider in an over-the-counter sale who willfully and knowingly supply, deliver, or give possession of a non-prescription drug that contains dextromethorphan to a person under the age of 18 would incur a fine of $250.The bill also mentions that proof that identification at the time of purchase was ...

  5. Table syrup - Wikipedia

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    Table syrups are often used as a cheaper alternative to maple syrup, with, as of 2015, prices of table syrup, $2 per litre ($8 per US gallon), being 5-8 times lower than those of maple syrup, $11–$16 per litre ($40–$60 per US gallon).

  6. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    For instance, syrups' aromatics is prepared by adding certain quantities of orange flavorings and cinnamon water to simple syrup. This type of syrup is commonly used at coffee bars, especially in the United States, to make flavored drinks. Infused simple syrups can be used to create desserts, or add sweetness and depth of flavor to cocktails.

  7. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, Starbucks began a "skinny" line of drinks, offering lower-calorie and sugar-free versions of the company's offered drinks that use skim milk, and can be sweetened by a choice of natural sweeteners (such as raw sugar, agave syrup, or honey), artificial sweeteners (such as Sweet'N Low, Splenda, Equal), or one of the company's ...

  8. Glucose syrup - Wikipedia

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    Glucose syrup on a black surface. Glucose syrup, also known as confectioner's glucose, is a syrup made from the hydrolysis of starch. Glucose is a sugar. Maize (corn) is commonly used as the source of the starch in the US, in which case the syrup is called "corn syrup", but glucose syrup is also made from potatoes and wheat, and less often from barley, rice and cassava.

  9. Zarex (drink) - Wikipedia

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    ZaRex is an American sweet drink concentrate. It is also spelled Za-Rex. ZaRex is a type of sweet fruit syrup that can either be mixed with water or soda water, poured over shaved ice, used in cupcakes, or poured into alcoholic beverages. ZaRex was produ