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- n. Plural form of cyclamate.
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“In the early 1970s Fresca was by far and away the best tasting soft drink on the market in my opinion but it had an ingredient called cyclamates, which research had shown caused cancer and it was subsequently banned for use in food products if memory serves.”
“From the 1950s through the 1960s, as dieting became more and more popular, saccharin and a second class of artificial sweeteners called cyclamates were added to everything from canned fruit to diet soda.”
“In 1969, the federal government banned artificial sweeteners known as cyclamates”
“Ever since the FDA banned cyclamates in the 1960s due to links to bladder cancer in laboratory animals, sugar substitutes have faced skepticism.”
“Six weeks later cyclamates were reported to cause cancer in mice and Diet Coke had to be withdrawn from the market.”
The Huffington Post: Dal LaMagna: My Worst Mistakes in Business
“Yeah, fewer cyclamates and no fluoride, no bunnies killed in the manufacture of.”
“Some people think politics underlined the decision, but no one would have guessed cyclamates because its not labeled on the container.”
Venezuela Banned Coke Zero with Aspartame and Acesulfame K; Letter to President Hugo Chavez
“FDA must do this: even Nixon rescinded cyclamates in 1969! by Stephen Fox on Monday, May 11, 2009 at 10: 44: 56 AM”
“There is sufficient evidence to warrant such a rescinding, a situation not unlike that in 1969 when President Richard Nixon similarly ordered the FDA to take away the approval for another group of carcinogens, cyclamates, which occurred very quickly.”
NM Senator Ortiz y Pino's Letter to FDA Acting Commissioner Torti: BAN ASPARTAME IN USA!
“Anyway, I have no idea if the science used to ban cyclamates was honest or not, but Fresca never tasted the same without it.”
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