It seems that the EU may be about to approve it so it may be on sale in the UK soon.
As I wrote in the last post on the subject you can buy it here. France jumped the gun in allowing it's sale.
To be honest I have very mixed feelings about it. It's another option for people to use as a sweetner but the big manufacturers have become involved in it's production and promotion. What I can buy in the supermarket seems a very refined product.
It's marketed here under the name Pure Via made by the 'Whole Earth Sweetner company'
Packaging emphasises natural and purety..
BUT
Ingredients: maltodextrin, contains 2,2% extract of stevia, Rebaudioside A, natural flavouring. The box also carries the same warning as other sweetners ie: excessive consumption may have a laxative effect.
Who makes PureVia ?
from wiki
PepsiCo and Pure Circle announced PureVia, their brand of stevia-based sweetener, ,
and from elsewhere
'Whole Earth Sweetener Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Merisant Company, the maker of Equal® and Canderel® and a global leader in the manufacture, marketing and distribution of tabletop sweeteners with sales in over 90 countries'
I did buy a box, but it remains unopened It's a powdered product like all the other sweetners and I've never found a use for it :lol:
When (if) it becomes available In the UK, you will also be able to buy Truvia made by Cargill .They have already linked up with SIlver Spoon.
'Cargill and The Coca-Cola Company have worked in collaboration to develop the ingredient called rebiana. Rebiana will be marketed under the brand name Truvia™. While the trademark is jointly owned, Cargill owns and operates the Truvia™ tabletop sweetener business as well as the Truvia™ ingredient
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