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- FDA Gives Stevia Green Light to Cargill, Merisant
- It's official -- stevia is "generally regarded as safe." Cargill and Merisant both received letters yesterday from the Food and Drug Administration affirming that the companies' competing stevia-based sweeteners have the agency's approval. Now we'll find out if the natural, zero-calorie sweetener can live up to its...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
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- Truvia Could Upend the Sweeteners Market
- Coca-Cola and Cargill may finally have come up with something the food industry has been seeking for years: A "natural" zero-calorie sweetener. This week, the companies introduced "Truvia," a product made from the South American plant stevia, which has been used for decades in Paraguay and Brazil,...
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- FDA Gives Stevia Green Light to Cargill, Merisant
- It's official — stevia is "generally regarded as safe." Cargill and Merisant both received letters yesterday from the Food and Drug Administration affirming that the companies' competing stevia-based sweeteners have the agency's approval. Now we'll find out if the natural, zero-calorie sweetener can live up to its lavish promises. Stevia...
- News items 2009-08-07
- New sweeteners hit soft drinks
- NEW YORK -- Coca-Cola Co. has introduced Sprite Green, a reduced-calorie soft drink that contains a natural sweetener called Truvia that is based on rebiana, a substance found in the herb trevia. The sweetener was developed jointly by Coca-Cola and Cargill Inc. The initial launch is focusing on locations...
- Research articles 2009-01-12
- Odwalla Mojito Mambo & Pomegranate Strawberry
- Odwalla, Half Moon Bay, CA, has added two new reduced-calorie juice drinks to its product line. Mojito Mambo and Pomegranate Strawberry contain the natural sweetener TRUVIA, as well as 50% DV for vitamins C and E. The products contain 50 calories per 8-oz. serving and are sweetened with...
- Research articles 2009-03-01
- Sugar Embraced As Lesser Evil
- High-fructose corn syrup has become a bit of a pariah. It's still ubiquitous, used to sweeten a range of products from soft drinks to bread, but it doesn't get very good press. It's become widely associated with obesity and other health problems -- and that was before evidence came out...
- Blog posts 2009-03-23
- Reduced-calorie quenchers
- REDUCED-CALORIE QUENCHERS: Odwalla Inc. has added two reduced-calorie juice drinks to its product lineup: Odwalla Mojito Mambo natural juice drink with vitamins C and E, and Odwalla Pomegranate Strawberry natural juice drink from concentrate with vitamins C and E. Both have half the calories and sugar of other leading premium...
- Research articles 2009-01-26
- Odwalla Inc., a California-based subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company, is out with two reduced-calorie beverages in two varieties, mojito mambo and pomegranate strawberry.(NEW PRODUCT ROUNDUP)(Brief article)
- ODWALLA INC., a California-based subsidiary of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, is out with two reduced-calorie beverages in two varieties, Mojito Mambo and Pomegranate Strawberry. Both beverages feature Truvia, the reduced-calorie brand sweetener derived from the stevia plant...
- Research articles 2009-02-02
- GLG Life Tech Corporation Announces US$ 40.5 Million Stevia Extract Order From Cargill for TRUVIA(TM).
- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 5, 2009 Marketwire via COMTEX -- GLG Life Tech Corporation (TSX:GLG) ("GLG" or the "Company"), the vertically integrated leader in the agricultural and industrial development of stevia extracts announces that it has received an initial order from Cargill valued at...
- Research articles 2009-05-05
- GLG Life Tech Corporation Announces First Quarter 2009 Results.
- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 15, 2009 Marketwire via COMTEX -- GLG Life Tech Corporation (TSX:GLG) ("GLG" or the "Company"), the vertically integrated leader in the agricultural and industrial development of stevia extracts, announces financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2009. ...
- Research articles 2009-05-15
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