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It's a battle that has pitted promoters of all natural, against artificial sweeteners over this herbal derivative called stevia. And will likely create an explosion of new products. It's said to be 300 times sweeter than sugar and available as a *dietary supplement* in health food stores like Vitamin Cottage and whole foods for years. But stevia is about to be approved for use ...
Since we jumped the gun by a week or so on Britney Spears (although for completists, that review, slightly modified formatically, is reprised here), Akon's new one takes the spotlight. Capsules for your consumption: Akon offers a "synth-drenched, Euro-dance...
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Shrub-derived sugar substitute could be sodamakers' Holy Grail Type in "aspartame" or "sucralose" into a search engine, and you're bound to come up with all sorts of hits linking the two artificial sweeteners to some sort of malady. Never mind that the Food and Drug Administration says they are safe.
When cutting calories from their diet, especially during the holiday season, many start by eliminating or substituting sugar, but many myths and misconceptions still dilute the sweet truth.
Book debuts a feisty half-fairy Despite great advances in gender equality, many children and young adult stories still rely on the old fashioned standards of Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, where girls might be clever and beautiful, but where ultimately, they await rescue and marriage by a perfect male suitor.
Perth imports, The Panics supported by former Idol contestant Lisa Mitchell, took to the Billboard Nightclub's stage last Friday for all those who missed out on Bloc Party.
'It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Plays' opens tonight
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