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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Mon Jul 09 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
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736.0. "Sucralose / Splenda Brand Sweetener" by MILKWY::ZARLENGA (eh, finook, where you from?) Sun Apr 26 1992 02:57

    The next big news in artificial sweeteners is expected to be sucralose,
    recently approved for use in Canada.  It's marketed under the brand
    name "Splenda Brand Sweetener."  It has 0 calories, and, unlike Nutra-
    Sweet, can be used in cooking because it does not break down at high
    temperatures.  FDA approval is pending.
    
    [ source: Longevity, May92, p18 ]
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736.1I heard a rumour...TLE::TLE::D_CARROLLa woman full of fireMon Apr 27 1992 13:434
    This wouldn't be a remarketing of cyclamates, which were taken off the
    market in a political meanuever in the 70's, would it?
    
    D!
736.2HEYYOU::ZARLENGAfilm at 11Mon Apr 27 1992 18:263
    Geez, I hope not.
    
    The entire text of the message from Longevity is in .0.
736.3ASICS::LESLIEAndy LeslieMon Apr 27 1992 18:423
    Cyclamates were banned by the FDA. Has this been rescinded?
    
    /a
736.4Canada has it nowESCROW::ROBERTSMon Apr 27 1992 18:556
    The ban hasn't been rescinded.  But there are a lot of folks who think
    the ban was imposed at the urging of the sugar industry.  And there are 
    those who think that available sugar substitutes -- and sugar -- are no
    better.  Cyclamates are still available in Canada, and have been all 
    along I think.
    
736.5beats meTLE::TLE::D_CARROLLa woman full of fireMon Apr 27 1992 20:596
    Well, like I said, all I heard was a rumour which stated that the FDA
    was reconsidering it's ban on cyclamates.
    
    Has anyone ever *tried* them?  Any good?
    
    Diana
736.6ASICS::LESLIEAndy LeslieMon Apr 27 1992 23:096
    Cyclamates were common in UK soft drinks in the '70's.
    
    They were quite like saccharine, as I recall....
    
    
    /andy
736.7ESCROW::ROBERTSTue Apr 28 1992 14:254
    I rember cyclamates to be worlds different from saccharine.  I'm sure
    tastes differ, but I've always hated the taste of saccharine, even in
    toothpaste!  And NUtra-sweet also taste "off" to me.  I'd be really happy
    if cyclamates reappeared...                                    
736.8MILKWY::ZARLENGAHey Herm, who's the Amish babe?Mon May 11 1992 06:2411
    There's a full-page article in this week's Newsweek (May 11, p69)
    on artificial sweeteners.
    
    Sucralose is "derived from ordinary table sugar but 600 times as
    sweet," so it's definitely not a cyclamate.
    
    Also on the horizon is Alitame (heat-stable aspartame), Sweetener 2000
    (no calories and 10,000 times as sweet as sugar), Thaumatin a genetic-
    ally-engineered protein that replicates a berry protein) and L-sugars
    (left-handed sugars which are as sweet as regular sugars, but
    indigestible).
736.9ASICS::LESLIEAndy LeslieMon May 11 1992 10:034
    I read a really funny science fiction story about left-handed sugars
    some time back, I'll see if I can dig it out.
    
    	- andy