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Global Artificial Sweeteners Market
Global Artificial Sweeteners Market
Reach US$1.5 Billion by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
San Jose, California (Vocus) September 28, 2010
Artificial sweeteners are in huge demand as a result of their low calorie content and similar taste as sugar. Sweeteners with low content of calories do not include fermentable carbohydrates, preventing the creation of acids through oral bacteria that causes dental carries. The low calorie content allows diabetic patients to enjoy the taste of regular sugar without adding calories to their diet while assisting in weight management to prevent heart diseases and obesity. New age beverages, dairy products, salad dressings and salty snack foods represent the fastest expanding markets for the sugar substitutes industry, however from smaller bases. Beverages, notably diet soft drinks will continue to remain the principal market for artificial sweeteners. Major factors impacting artificial sweeteners demand include health & nutritional concerns, shift in consumer spending, diet foods, and regulatory concerns. Artificial sweeteners are used in variety of products including dairy products, bakery products, confectioneries, snacks, salad dressings, beverages as well as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. As a result, growth in this market is largely affected by the ongoing trends in end-user industry.
Master Cleanse Summary
The Master Cleanse Summary and Instructions
Learn all you need to know to perform the world famous Master Cleanse Lemonade Diet. Easy to read and written by an expert.
The Master Cleanse Summary and Instructions
Universal Version of Nutrition and Diet Manager for Mac OS
CalorieKing Launches Universal Version of Nutrition and Diet Manager for Mac OS
Enabling it to Run on Both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs
COSTA MESA, CA (PRWEB) October 4, 2006
CalorieKing (www.calorieking.com) announces the release of a Universal version of its Nutrition and Diet Manager for Mac OS X computers. The universal version will enable the program to run natively on both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs.