NutraSweet
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“One of the benefits of aspartame is that it’s been made for so long that manufacturers have really refined the costs and processing of it so well and they get a superior product,” said Glenn Roy, an adjunct organic chemistry professor at Vassar College who spent more than three decades working at food companies, including NutraSweet, General Foods and PepsiCo.
From New York Times
It’s in tabletop sweeteners sold as Equal, Sugar Twin and NutraSweet.
From Seattle Times
It’s in tabletop sweeteners sold as Equal, Sugar Twin and NutraSweet.
From Washington Times
Up in the airport’s control tower, a drawer overflowed with packets of Splenda and NutraSweet, and a cabinet was crammed with peanut butter, canned corn and a giant jar of whey.
From Los Angeles Times
He turned the company around by cutting costs, selling subsidiaries and developing the artificial sweetener NutraSweet, which made billions after its approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
From New York Times
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