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- U.S. HFCS dispute with Mexico goes to a WTO dispute settlement panel
- The US government earlier this month requested establishment of a WTO Dispute Settlement Body DSB panel to help settle a lingering sweetener dispute with Mexico. The US considers certain tax measures of the government of Mexico on soft drinks and other beverages as well as on syrups, concentrates, powders, essences...
- Research articles 2004-06-21
- FDA Approves New Sweetener for Beverages; PepsiCo Launches New Drink
- FDA last week approved the use of the calorie-free sweetener acesulfame potassium, or Ace-K under the brand name Sunett, in liquid beverages. The sweetener, made by German-firm Nutrinova, is expected by analysts to revolutionize the diet beverage industry in the United States because of its unique taste characteristics and stability.
- Research articles 1998-07-06
- A proposed rule is not a final rule: FDA recently confirmed its reversal on "and/or" wording in ingredient statements.(REGULATORY ISSUES)
- FDA recently wrote to soft drink manufacturers regarding the use of "and/or" labeling to identify nutritive sweeteners in the ingredient declaration on product labels. This letter clarifies that nutritive sweeteners present in soft drinks, FDA recently wrote to soft drink manufacturers regarding the use of...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Sucralose takes aim at sweetner arena with soft drink entry.
- THE HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER market is seeing new activity as sucralose, a product from McNeil Specialty Product Company MSPC , a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, takes aim at the US beverage marker. Sucralose, which holds only a small shar THE HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER...
- Research articles 1998-04-27
- Ace-K gets FDA nod
- Ace-K gets FDA nod The U.S. carbonated diet soft drink category received a substantial boost when the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of acesulfame potassium calorie-free sweetener in liquid beverages June 30. Hoechst subsidiary NutrinovaAce-K gets FDA nod The U.S. carbonated diet soft drink category...
- Research articles 1998-07-01
- Sucralose Takes Aim At Sweetener Arena With Soft Drink Entry
- THE HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER market is seeing new activity as sucralose, a product from McNeil Specialty Prod-Company MSPC, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, takes aim at the US beverage marker. Sucralose, which holds only a small share of THE HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER market...
- Research articles 1998-04-27
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- Tate & Lyle's US food ingredients team is concentrating on four ingredient solutions and product prototypes: beverage, dairy, snacks and bakery, and dressings
- Tate & Lyle's US food ingredients team is concentrating on four ingredient solutions and product prototypes: beverage, dairy, snacks and bakery, and dressings. In the beverage category, Tate & Lyle will be introducing Sweetener Rebalance[TM] M60 and Sweetener Rebalance LF3. These solutions are convenient delivery systems for Splenda[R] Sucralose and...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Verenium Corporation F1Q09 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator instructions You have a question from the line of Laurence Alexander of Jeffries. Amanda for Laurence Alexander – Jeffries First question on the specialty enzymes business, could you talk a little bit about what the pipeline for new products looks like over the next...
- Earnings calls 2009-05-11
- Sweetener approved in UK. (Sweeteners).
- Sucralose, the high intensity sweetener marketed under the Splenda brand by Tate & Lyle, has received a two year temporary approval for use in the UK as a sweetener in a broad category of food and beverage products. During the two years temporary...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- Ace-K Gets Beverage Approval.(FOOD AND DRUG Administration has approved Nutrinova Inc.'s acesulfamepotassium calorie- free sweetener for use in liquid beverages)
- FOOD AND DRUG Administration has approved Nutrinova Inc.'s acesulfame potassium (Ace-K) calorie- free sweetener for use in liquid beverages. Nutrinova, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoechst AG, markets Ace-K under the brand name Sunnett. FOOD AND DRUG Administration has approved Nutrinova Inc.'s acesulfame...
- Research articles 1998-07-06
- Company distributes sweetener
- This past summer, Univar was selected to be the North American distributor of NutraSweet's Neotame[TM], a high-intensity sweetener for the food and beverage industries. Univar already distributes that company's aspartame product. Neotame can help food formulators reduce calories, carbohydrates and sugar in consumer diets. The sweetener offers 8,000 times the...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- NutraSweet (Chicago) has chosen Univar to distribute its Neotame brand of high-intensity sweetener.(Distribution Update)(Brief Article)
- NutraSweet Chicago has chosen Univar to distribute its Neotame brand of high-intensity sweetener for the U.S. food and beverage industries, Univar says.
- Research articles 2004-07-14
- Distribution update.(Sweetener Solutions )(Brief Article)
- Sweetener Solutions (Savannah, GA) has named Univar exclusive distributor of its NeoCrystals and Maltotame brands of blended sweeteners to U.S. food and beverage industries, Univar says * BASF says it has chosen chempoint.com as its exclusive distributor of acrylic monomers for U.S. customers of less-than-truckload quantities...
- Research articles 2004-07-21
- NXT Nutritionals Begins Shipping SUSTAâ?¢ Natural Sweetener to ShopRite Supermarket Chain
- Launch of SUSTAâ?¢ Product in ShopRite Supermarkets Will Mark NXT Nutritionalsâ?? Entrance into Northeastern Region HOLYOKE, Mass. -- NXT Nutritionals Holdings, Inc. (â??NXT Nutritionalsâ??) (OTCBB:...
- Research articles 2009-07-17
- FDA approves sucralose sweetener
- McNeil Specialty Products Company received approval from FDA to market its new low-calorie product, sucralose Splenda brand, as a general purpose sweetener. Splenda now can be used to sweeten all food and beverage products, as well as nutritional supplements, medical foods, and vitamin and mineral supplements. FDA's most recent...
- Research articles 1999-08-23
- Woman accuses beverage firms of diet sweetener deception.(VENDING MARKET WATCH)
- A woman who says she was duped by Coke and Pepsi into believing that she was drinking the same diet colas whether she bought a bottle from a store or a cup at the movie theater is seeking a multimillion-dollar class-action lawsuit against the Coca-Co A...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Study: Artificial Sweetener May Disrupt Body's Ability to Count Calories.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 29 AScribe Newswire -- Choosing a diet soft drink over a regular, sugar-packed beverage may not be the best way to fight obesity, according to new research from Purdue University. But the researchers said this doesn't mean...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- Coca-Cola Amatil sweetener turns Neverfail to water.
- Jun 13, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian-listed beverage giant Coca-Cola Amatil CCA has increased its takeover offer for Neverfail Springwater. CCA will now pay $A2.35 per share, up from $A2.25 previously, valuing the bid at $A292m. CCA will also declare the...
- Research articles 2003-06-13
- Popularity of Low-fat Food and Prevalence of Diabetes: Twin Engines Power Growth in the European Intense Sweetener Market.(Industry overview)
- LONDON, September 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The increasing consumer demand for low-fat foods is encouraging food manufacturers to use products that provide sweetness without the extra calories of sugar. At the same time, soaring obesity rates and the increasing number of diabetics are...
- Research articles 2006-09-04
- Food Roundup: Sparks Decaffeinated, Coke Bottler Restructures, Dr Pepper to Use Stevia, and More
- MillerCoors Decaffeinates Sparks -- The brewer's caffeine/alcohol blend was the target of consumer groups and state attorneys general. Sparks, a malt beverage, will no longer contain caffeine, taurine, guarana or ginsing. [Source: Wall Street Journal] Coke Bottler to Restructure -- Coca-Cola Enterprises, the biggest Coke bottler, also...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
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