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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 384610" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>Regarding Sweet Freedom I'd be extremely careful of any sweetener that lists its nutritional information as:</p><p></p><p>Nutritional Information</p><p>Typical values per 100g:</p><p>Energy 288kcal/1223kJ, </p><p><strong>Carbohydrate 79g (of which sugars* 79g), </strong></p><p>Fat 0g (of which saturates 0g), </p><p>Protein 0g, </p><p>Fibre 0g, </p><p>Sodium og.</p><p>*Naturally occurring sugars from fruit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats not a sugar free sweetener its just fructose. And if the carbs/sugar is only 79g where is the other 21g? It states 0g for everything else in the list!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 384610, member: 19121"] Regarding Sweet Freedom I'd be extremely careful of any sweetener that lists its nutritional information as: Nutritional Information Typical values per 100g: Energy 288kcal/1223kJ, [b]Carbohydrate 79g (of which sugars* 79g), [/b] Fat 0g (of which saturates 0g), Protein 0g, Fibre 0g, Sodium og. *Naturally occurring sugars from fruit. Thats not a sugar free sweetener its just fructose. And if the carbs/sugar is only 79g where is the other 21g? It states 0g for everything else in the list!! [/QUOTE]
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