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Artificial sweeteners logo #21000 The Republic Aviation Company F-84 Thunderjet was an American-built turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft. Originating as a 1944 United States Air Force proposal for a daytime fighter, the F-84 flew in 1946. Although it entered service in 1947, the Thunderjet was plagued by so many structural and engine problems that a 1948 Air Force review declared it...
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Artificial sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners logo #23837Non-nutritive (contain no nutrients), high-intensity sugar substitutes. Only sucralose and stevia (a natural sweetener) work well in baking.
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Artificial sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners logo #23728Also called non-nutritive sweeteners, these include low-calorie or non-caloric sweeteners or sugar substitutes. They add a sweet flavor with fewer calories than table sugar, corn syrup, or fruit juice concentrates. Examples are aspartame (NutraSweet and Equal), sucralose (Splenda), acesulfame potassium, neotame, and saccharin (Sweet'N Low).
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