Aromhuset may be one of the few, if not the sole, company to utilize Sucralose, an off-taste-free sweetener, in the soda concentrate. This is probably because of its high price. It is imperative to check the label on soda concentrates, to stay away from sweeteners such as aspartame, a...
High-intensity sweeteners include saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium (Ace-K), sucralose, neotame, advantame, stevia, and Siraitia grosvenorii Swingle fruit extract (SGFE). Sugar alcohols are often found in toothpaste, chewing gum, and some “sugar-free” foods. How much sugar alcohol can ...
Xylitol is sneaky, too. it shows up sometimes where you least expect it: yogurt, toothpaste, all kinds of candy, sugar-free gum, and even one of our canine’s favorite foods – peanut butter. Other artificial sugars, like aspartame, sucralose, and saccharin are not poisonous to dogs, but...
If the product contains sugar-free products such as aspartame, saccharin, sucralose, stevia, maltitol, sorbitol or even erythritol, your dog will be safe. As long as there is no Xylitol. Good to know: Xylitol is usually listed in the first 3-5 ingredients. ...
Acesulfame potassium can be 200 times as sweet as table sugar. It is just as sweet as other artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, 75% as sweet as sucralose and half as sweet as saccharin. This opens up many possibilities for acesulfame potassium’s use as an artificial sweetener in various...