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There are many different types, such as Sorbitol (which comes from corn syrup), Mannitol, which comes from seaweed (of all places!), Maltitol, (which comes from starch) and many others.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Mouth Health: The Skinny on Sugar Substitutes 2010
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We'd just need to add glycerin and Sorbitol to get it to set right.
The Virtuoso of Blood and Guts Steve Oney 2011
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These sugar alcohols all have varying degrees of sweetness -- for example, Sorbitol is about 60 percent as sweet as sugar.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Mouth Health: The Skinny on Sugar Substitutes 2010
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Sugarless gum contains alcohol, under the commercial names Sorbitol, Xylitol, Maltitol, Mannitol.
Ned Goldreyer: All the Rich Flavor With None of That Annoying Euphoria 2009
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Sorbitol can also be found in peaches, plums, and other fruit.
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Sorbitol, Mannitol, and Maltitol: All are sugar alcohols produced by the fermentation of corn, wheat, or potato starch into either a crystalline powder or a syrup.
Sweeter Than Sugar? 2007
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Sorbitol does not appear on the label because it is naturally found in fruit.
pottytrain your child in just one day Teri Crane 2006
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Sorbitol does not appear on the label because it is naturally found in fruit.
pottytrain your child in just one day Teri Crane 2006
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Using only the highest grade of Calcium and using Sorbitol for taste, our product is not only safe and healthy, but has a pleasant
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010
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Chew on gums containing Xylitol or Sorbitol, sugar substitutes that have a plaque-reducing effect.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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