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- The NutraSweet Company is an American nutrient company that produces and markets NutraSweet Neotame, their trademarked brand name for the high-intensity...
- Merisant, a global corporation which also previously owned the well-known NutraSweet brand when it was a subsidiary of Monsanto and which has headquarters...
- developed the first female birth control pill, and the artificial sweetener NutraSweet. Searle also developed the drug Lomotil, an antidiarrheal medication....
- After cyclamate was banned in 1969, it was removed from the product. NutraSweet brand aspartame was added upon its introduction to the market, and in...
- methyl ester of the aspartic acid/phenylalanine dipeptide with brand names NutraSweet, Equal, and Canderel. Aspartame was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration...
- the best-selling diet soda in 1982. In May 1984, Coca-Cola introduced Nutrasweet into the Tab formula, which alienated a significant portion of its market...
- use of aspartame, and the manufacturer of NutraSweet (then G. D. Searle & Company) warned that the NutraSweet trademark would not be made available to...
- Newtame, is a non-caloric artificial sweetener and aspartame analog by NutraSweet. By m****, it is 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sucrose. It has no...
- approved in Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and China. Pfizer Aspartame 200 NutraSweet, Equal FDA 1981, EU-wide 1994 E951 Hyet Sweet Salt of aspartame-acesulfame...
- an alternative sweetener, aspartame, which was marketed as the brand NutraSweet, in 1983. Aspartame has been the subject of controversy, most notably...