Cargill rolling out natural, no-calorie sweetener »

Posted By STONERS 1 year, 5 months ago in Science & Technology

Agribusiness giant Cargill Inc is starting to roll out Truvia, its natural, no-calorie sweetener on Wednesday, and expects the product to be on grocery shelves across the U.S. sometime this fall.

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    STONERS1 year, 5 months ago

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    "Truvia is made from certain compounds in the leaves of stevia, a shrub native to Paraguay, and will provide a natural alternative to artificial sweeteners including Sweet 'N Low, Equal and Splenda."

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      rightfromwrong1 year, 5 months ago

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      I must study this product....Cargill is one of the largest companies in the world and I am suspicious of them ...like Monsanto who want to be the only supplier in the world when it comes to grains

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        Dionys1 year, 5 months ago

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        Like Splenda (which is supposed to be 'natural,' but is in fact quite frightening in terms of how it's processed), it seems awfully silly to buy a product made FROM stevia when you can simply walk down to your store and buy stevia powder which already has no calories and is incredibly 'sweet.' No doubt they'll manage to feck it up by over-processing something that's already good enough.

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          Digiframes1 year, 5 months ago

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          With my experience no calorie = no taste =(

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