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  2. The 6 Healthiest Sweeteners—and 6 to Avoid - AOL

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    2. Best: Allulose. A newer sweetener on the market, allulose has a similar texture and flavor to sugar with far fewer calories and grams of carbohydrates. This sugar substitute is naturally found ...

  3. Splenda is officially bad for you - AOL

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    On the plus side (sweet tooth-wise), dark chocolate has some serious health cred-- and even makes you smarter. More in wellness: Walking may burn the most calories

  4. Sucralose - Wikipedia

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    Sucralose is used in many food and beverage products because it is a non-nutritive sweetener (14 kilojoules [3.3 kcal] per typical one-gram serving), [3] does not promote dental cavities, [7] is safe for consumption by diabetics and nondiabetics, [8] and does not affect insulin levels, [9] although the powdered form of sucralose-based sweetener product Splenda (as most other powdered sucralose ...

  5. Splenda - Wikipedia

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    Splenda. Splenda / ˈsplɛndə / is a global brand of sugar substitutes and reduced-calorie food products. While the company is known for its original formulation containing sucralose, it also manufactures items using natural sweeteners such as stevia, monk fruit and allulose. It is owned by the American company Heartland Food Products Group.

  6. Aspartame controversy - Wikipedia

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    Aspartame controversy. The artificial sweetener aspartame has been the subject of several controversies since its initial approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1974. The FDA approval of aspartame was highly contested, beginning with suspicions of its involvement in brain cancer, [1] alleging that the quality of the initial ...

  7. Nicholas Sparks’ 16-Splenda chicken salad: I tried the ...

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    1 cup Duke’s mayonnaise. 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar. 1 teaspoon salt. 1/2 teaspoon pepper. 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper. 8 packets of Splenda. Pour the mixture over the chicken, onions ...

  8. Common low-calorie sweetener may be riskier for the heart ...

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    Ultimately, said Hedrick of Virginia Tech, the new study underscores the need for more research comparing the health effects of sweeteners versus sugar. Hazen and his colleagues concluded the ...

  9. Acesulfame potassium - Wikipedia

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    Acesulfame potassium (UK: / æ s ɪ ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m /, [1] US: / ˌ eɪ s iː ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m / AY-see-SUL-faym [2] or / ˌ æ s ə ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m / [1]), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a synthetic calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One.

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