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Presenting Polyols: A Sugar Alternative with Sweet Taste...

Polyols are unique sugar-free sweeteners, offering good clean taste and special advantages for a healthy diet. While polyols are considered “sugar alcohols,” they are not sugars or alcohol. Polyols are low-digestible carbohydrates that can be used in foods as a low-calorie sugar alternative. Unique Benefits Polyols are not fully absorbed...

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The Nutrition Facts Label

In May 2016, the FDA announced a new Nutrition Facts label to better reflect the nutritional value of packaged foods and beverages sold in the United States. While the deadline for implementing the new label is January 2020 for large manufacturers and January 2021 for smaller companies, the new label...

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7 Major Changes Headed to a Product Label...

When it comes to food and product labels in today’s market, transparency is the name of the game. According to the 2017 IFIC Food and Health Survey, 90 percent of the population reports consulting the nutrition facts panel when shopping. With this in mind the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

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Polyols and Diabetes: How These Low-Calorie Sweeteners Can...

Millions of Americans are affected by diabetes and more developed the condition every year. During this month, individuals, their communities, and their health care providers raise awareness about diabetes and its implications. Whether you have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, nutrition plays an integral role in managing the disease....

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New Nutrition Facts Label to State Added Sugar...

The Nutrition Facts Label (NFL) found on packaged foods and beverages is scheduled receive a face-lift. In 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated updates to the NFL to make it more consumer friendly. The major changes to the NFL are a result of evolving nutrition recommendations and...

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Sugar-Free Treats Can Help Protect Teeth

Adults and kids alike are tempted by loads of sweet treats. Unfortunately, these treats are often packed with sugar, which can be damaging to teeth, especially for children, whose teeth are still developing. Through various programs, the American Dental Association (ADA) encourages good oral hygiene to children, as well as...

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faq2Do you have questions about low-calorie sweeteners? Want to learn more about maintaining a healthy lifestyle? You asked and we listened. Our resident Registered Dietitians answered the most popular questions about low-calorie sweeteners.

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