Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
Trisha Calvo, a health journalist with Consumer Reports, says sugar substitutes are now in a variety of everyday foods–sucralose in microwave popcorn, allulose in breakfast cereal, stevia in ketchup, ...
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Consumer Reports explored why health experts are concerned about the sugar substitutes appearing in unexpected foods. Artificial sweeteners are common in diet sodas, but they are now appearing in ...
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