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Olestra (also
known by its
brand name Olean) is a fat
substitute food
additive that adds no
metabolizable calories to products. It has been used in the...
- Wow
Chips were fat-free
potato chips produced by Frito-Lay
containing Olestra. They were
first introduced in 1998, and were
marketed using the Lay's...
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gempylotoxism or
gempylid fish
poisoning or keriorrhea. The fat
substitute Olestra, used to
reduce digestible fat in some foods, was
reported to
cause leakage...
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concerns have been
raised about the
safety of fat substitutes. Carrageenan,
olestra, and
polydextrose have been
approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
- a fat-free
variety (Lay's WOW chips) that
contained the fat
substitute olestra. In the 2000s, the
company introduced “kettle-cooked” varieties, as well...
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approved a new
product developed by the company,
Olestra. Also
known by its
brand name 'Olean',
Olestra is a lower-calorie
substitute for fat in cooking...
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largest city
named Olean Olean (town), New York, a
surrounding muni****lity
Olestra, an
artificial fat
substitute Oleane, a
defunct French internet service...
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Artificial foods Artificial fat
substitutes Olestra Artificial protein substitutes Acid-hydrolyzed
vegetable protein Artificial sugar substitutes...
- Mexican-style restaurants. Also
available in Light,
advertised to be made with
olestra,
reducing fat and calories.
Tostitos Scoops - a
tortilla chip
molded into...
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These became well
known in the
media when an
ingredient many contained,
Olestra, was
linked in some
individuals to
abdominal discomfort and
loose stools...