correctionA Feb. 23 Food article incorrectly described the packaging for the artificial sweeteners aspartame and saccharin. Saccharin comes in pink packets; aspartame, in blue packets. (Published 2/23 ...
There are many sweeteners available as an alternative to sugar, but what makes each one different? Here are some hints: The pink packet contains saccharin, which is much sweeter than actual sugar and ...
How many sugars did you put in your coffee this morning? One or two? Maybe 18? It turns out, that what might be the most concerning is not the amount of sweetener but the type. If pink packets of ...
Sugar or artificial sweeteners? This may become quite the head scratcher when people are debating which of these is "healthier." Experts do agree, though, that these products are virtually omnipresent ...
Which sweetener packet should you choose? You see them in most restaurants and coffee shops. A colorful array of sweetener packets. But which type should you choose? A registered dietitian breaks down ...
“What’s the difference between these packets?” my husband asked me after he picked up his cup of coffee. “These are different non-nutritive sweeteners,” I replied as I read the ingredient statement.
If you enjoy your morning cup of joe infused with sugary goodness of the artificial kind, you might want to put down those packets of Sweet’N Low. In a new set of guidelines released this month, the ...
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