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Sugar free (disambiguation)
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Assugrin
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cyclamate
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food additive
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sugar
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corn syrup
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taste
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food energy
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sucrose
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soft drinks
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mouthfeel
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maltodextrins
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saccharin
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aspartame
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sucralose
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neotame
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acesulfame potassium
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citation needed
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stevia
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sorbitol
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xylitol
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berries
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fruit
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vegetables
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mushrooms
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hydrogenation
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xylose
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lactose
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lactitol
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glucose
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polyols
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corn syrup
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UK
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cola
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soft drinks
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supermarkets
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beetroots
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gherkins
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citation needed
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Mintel
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US
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Monsanto
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Tate & Lyle
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weight loss
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food energy
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Dental care
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toothfriendly
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microflora
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Diabetes mellitus
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blood sugar
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Reactive hypoglycemia
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high-glycemic
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List of unrefined sweeteners
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citations
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verification
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reliable references
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challenged
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obesity
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United States
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FDA
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cyclamate
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bladder
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cancer
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disease
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rats
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Sugar of lead
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Saccharin
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1879
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phthalic anhydride
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1950
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bladder cancer
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Canada
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tumor
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International Agency for Research on Cancer
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World Health Organization
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aspartame controversy
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Aspartame
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1965
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G.D. Searle
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Monsanto
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aspartic acid
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phenylalanine
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beverages
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chewing gum
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amino acids
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food energy
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brain tumors
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United States
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1980
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1981
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Ronald Reagan
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Donald Rumsfeld
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Secretary of Defense
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G.D. Searle
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citation needed
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Center for Science in the Public Interest
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5 May
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2006
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Sucralose
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hydroxyl groups
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1998
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Splenda
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raffinose
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organochlorides
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carcinogenic
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metabolized
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Lead acetate
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lead
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ancient Romans
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lead poisoning
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compounds
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saccharin
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aspartame
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sucralose
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cyclamate
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stevia
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Brazzein
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Curculin
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Erythritol
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Fructose
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Glycyrrhizin
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Glycerol
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Lactitol
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Lo Han Guo
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Mabinlin
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Maltitol
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Mannitol
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Miraculin
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Monellin
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Pentadin
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Sorbitol
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Stevia
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Tagatose
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Thaumatin
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Xylitol
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Acesulfame potassium
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Alitame
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Aspartame
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Salt of aspartame-acesulfame
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Cyclamate
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Dulcin
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Glucin
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Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone
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Neotame
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P-4000
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Saccharin
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Sucralose
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Isomalt
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doi
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doi
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Wiktionary
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PDF
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KiB
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E numbers
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Colours
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Preservatives
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Antioxidants
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Acidity regulators
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Thickeners
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stabilisers
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emulsifiers
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pH
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regulators
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anti-caking agents
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Flavour enhancers
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Antibiotics
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Waxes
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Synthetic glazes
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Improving agents
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Packaging gases
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Foaming agents
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Acesulfame K
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Aspartame
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Cyclamate
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Isomalt
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Saccharin
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Sucralose
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Alitame
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Thaumatin
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Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone
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Aspartame-acesulfame salt
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Maltitol
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Lactitol
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Xylitol
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Categories
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