- countries? Yes.
Cyclamates and its
salts (such as
calcium cyclamate,
sodium cyclamate,
magnesium cyclamate, and pot****ium
cyclamate) are
currently prohibited...
- with
cyclamates and saccharin,
which soon
proved disastrous. In 1969, an
experiment at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
found that a
cyclamate combination...
- extract, saccharin, sucralose, stevia,
acesulfame pot****ium (ace-K) and
cyclamate.
These sweeteners are a
fundamental ingredient in diet
drinks to sweeten...
-
cyclamate.
Cyclamates and
their salts (including
calcium cyclamate and
sodium cyclamate) were
banned in the
United States in 1970;
Calcium cyclamate was...
- in Canada,
where it
contains cyclamate instead). When
introduced in 1958 in the
United States, Sweet'N Low was
cyclamate-based, but it was
replaced by...
-
beverage in 1962. The
original formula was
sweetened with
cyclamate and saccharin.
After cyclamate was
banned in 1969, it was
removed from the product. NutraSweet...
-
blend is "formulated for each
country based on
consumer preference".
Cyclamates were
banned in the U.S. in 1970; in
countries where they are permitted...
-
intermediate in the
production of many
other organic compounds (e.g.
cyclamate)
Cyclohexylamine is
produced by two routes, the main one
being the complete...
- and/or
sugar substitutes such as sucralose, acesulfame-K,
aspartame and
cyclamate. Soft
drinks may also
contain caffeine, colorings,
preservatives and other...
-
changes since its introduction.
Fresca was
originally sweetened with
cyclamates which were
banned by the FDA in 1969. They were
replaced with saccharin...