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Old 11-02-2011, 07:10 AM
 
Location: Georgia, USA
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turas430;---- You have OVERLOOKED SOMETHING;
You didn't quit using aspartame;
When the patent was in force, aspartame HAD to be put in the ingrendent list; I know, I used to see it on Sweet+Low ingrendents list;
About 2-3 years ago, I was corious about it; I did a google search, and ASK GOOGLE, I put in -- Sweet+Low,--ingredents?
Someone came back, and ASK what I wanted to know?
I ASK - does it have aspartame;--- THEY WOULDN'T ANSWER;
On that ingrendent list "NOW", it says as sweet as 2tsp of surgar;
THE PATENT -20YRS- RUN OUT;
Now, it don't have to be in it;
It is now in 6,000 to 9,000 products;--- Start reading lists again;
IF it says surgar free, aspartame is about the 4th from the end of the list;
DON'T USE IT;---- IT CAN'T BE TREATED BY ANY DOCTOR, IF YOUR LUCKY ENOUGH TO FIND ONE THAT -KNOWS- ABOUT ASPARTAME;

Aspartame is not an ingredient of Sweet 'N Low. It contains saccharine.

There are lots of sugar free products that do not contain aspartame.
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Old 11-03-2011, 03:20 AM
 
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You know, using capitalization on whole words on the internet is equated with "yelling." This most often means whoever is posting that way, has found himself unable to convince anyone of his point by being gentle, and therefore insists on shoving his opinion into peoples' virtual internet faces. It is also symbolic of someone with serious anger issues. Moderator cut: rude
Since the only thing that's changed, is that you don't consume it anymore, and this is what we're seeing from you - maybe you should try adding some diet coke to your meals. Moderator cut: rude
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I have found that SOME people just don't get the gentle word;
I was NOT yelling, just making it a point that IT should NOT be missed;
So, quit chewing me out;
When I'm wrong, I appologize;-- But, I'm NOT wrong;
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Old 11-03-2011, 03:25 AM
 
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Aspartame is not an ingredient of Sweet 'N Low. It contains saccharine.

There are lots of sugar free products that do not contain aspartame.
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IT IS A INGREDENT OF SWEET+LOW;
Has been for many years;
And saccharine has aspartame in IT;-- Get your facts straight, before saying I'm wrong;
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Old 11-03-2011, 07:40 AM
 
Location: Georgia, USA
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IT IS A INGREDENT OF SWEET+LOW;
Has been for many years;
And saccharine has aspartame in IT;-- Get your facts straight, before saying I'm wrong;
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Aspartame and saccharin are two different molecules. There is no aspartame "in" saccharin and no aspartame in Sweet'N Low.

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Saccharin molecule:

File:Saccharin-from-xtal-3D-balls.png - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aspartame molecule:

File:Aspartame-from-hydrate-xtal-2000-3D-balls.png - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No money involved. It's just basic organic chemistry.

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Old 11-03-2011, 05:22 PM
 
Location: Mostly in my head
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Either you 2 quit arguing with each other or this thread is closed.

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Old 11-03-2011, 06:12 PM
 
Location: home state of Myrtle Beach!
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I don't understand why anyone would use a man made sweetener in their food. On TV in the last few weeks I heard someone say that sugar was always better than a man made sweetener. I think it was on The Doctors TV show and that it was one of the women co-hosts that said it; if not it was on Dr. Oz's show.
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:56 PM
 
Location: Tampa (by way of Omaha)
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I don't understand why anyone would use a man made sweetener in their food. On TV in the last few weeks I heard someone say that sugar was always better than a man made sweetener. I think it was on The Doctors TV show and that it was one of the women co-hosts that said it; if not it was on Dr. Oz's show.
None of which is a real good source for information, just FYI.
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Old 11-04-2011, 04:29 AM
 
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I don't understand why anyone would use a man made sweetener in their food. On TV in the last few weeks I heard someone say that sugar was always better than a man made sweetener. I think it was on The Doctors TV show and that it was one of the women co-hosts that said it; if not it was on Dr. Oz's show.
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Your right about the natural sugar being better for anyone;
IT just made my feet hurt so bad that I couldn't walk in 20 minuites, after eating a oreo cookie. So I started drinking deit coke;
Boy, that was a mistake. Cause it did so much to my body that it's unbelievable;
But it took 19.5 years before I found out just what it was;
I do believe it is bad for almost anyone that drinks it;
I've watched many a people that drink it, get worse;
Watched everyone that drinks or eats it, get fatter;
No one has ever lost any weight until they quit drinking deit pop;
Yes, the natural stuff is better;
IF the ingredent list looks more about a latin saying, you don't want to eat it;
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Old 11-04-2011, 05:54 AM
 
Location: In a house
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IF the ingredent list looks more about a latin saying, you don't want to eat it;
I guess you won't be consuming anything with Dihydrogen monoxide in it then. Can't wait for your full report on -that- experiment. Give it a couple months and get back to us.
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Old 11-04-2011, 07:59 AM
 
Location: home state of Myrtle Beach!
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None of which is a real good source for information, just FYI.
I didn't say it was. I once knew someone that was on the team that made NutraSweet. She warned all her friends not to ingest the stuff because she knew how it was made. She needed a paycheck (who doesn't?) so she continued to work for them for years. Corporations only care about profit...do we not understand this today?
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