Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
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Trisha Calvo, a health journalist with Consumer Reports, says sugar substitutes are now in a variety of everyday foods–sucralose in microwave popcorn, allulose in breakfast cereal, stevia in ketchup, ...
The soda giant has been paying attention to the rising interest in prebiotic sodas and has created a new line of sodas with a mix of fruit juices and prebiotic fiber under its Sim ...
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