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Date: | Sun, 21 Apr 2002 19:32:31 -0600 |
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>I think that in the US Stevia cannot be sold as a
>"sweetener" but only as a food supplement.
Long/short, it was legal, then deemed illegal by our pals at the FDA, then
made legal again but only as a supplement meaning the label cannot refer to
it as a 'sweetener.' Hilarious when you consider it's up to 200 times
sweeter than sugar. The extract is virtually carb-free and the glycemic
index virtually nil.
I use it in iced tea and lemonade and rarely anything else; there's nothing
else I eat that needs sweetening.
Speaking of liquid refreshment, nary a soda has passed my lips since
December 31st of 1999 plus 2, not one day-um drop. I used to imbibe an
occasional diet Coke (say, once a month or so) but the guilt just got to me
and I did my best Nancy Reagan imitation and just said "no!"
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
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