Shakeology 0g Added Sugar flavors replace organic cane sugar with the high-grade stevia sweeteners, chosen to deliver a clean taste that is similar to sugar without a stevia aftertaste.
Company introduces two new, family-friendly frozen pops made with real fruit and no sugar
March 29, 2024
Since launching its line of Junior Pops in 2018, featuring best-selling flavors Cherry n' Lemonade and Orange Cherry Grape, the fruit pop brand has won over the hearts and taste buds of families looking to delight their kids with nostalgic treats.
The new crackers are free from the top 14 allergens and corn, and contain 20g of complete protein
March 25, 2024
These grain-free Crispbread Crackers™ represent a bold statement in the evolution of clean snacking. Free from the top 14 allergens and corn, with 20g of complete protein and zero added sugar, the artisan flavor profile aims to evolve the snacking experience.
The International Food Information Council holds forum with health professionals and food safety experts
February 23, 2024
“In today’s media landscape, headlines often sensationalize conflicting opinions on the role sweeteners should play in a healthy diet,” Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, MS, RDN, IFIC president & CEO, said.
The new preserve contains no added sugars and a blend of redcurrants, tart cherries, and sweet strawberries and raspberries
February 22, 2024
Drawing inspiration from French industry leaders, GOOD GOOD’s newest offering accentuates the unique qualities of four fruits jam through its crafting process.
The new beverage features zero added sugars, chemicals, preservatives or artificial colors
February 14, 2024
RECOVER 180's unique formulation combines coconut water with a balanced blend of electrolytes and vitamins, and organic flavors, to provide the hydration necessary to recover strong without any added sugars, chemicals, preservatives or artificial colors.
The product is designed for consumers following low-FODMAP diets or sensitive to alliums
January 13, 2024
The recipe is specially designed for those following low-FODMAP diets or sensitive to alliums and is low-sodium, preservative-free, Paleo-friendly, low-glycemic, and without added sugar.
Bulking sweeteners, such as sugar alcohols and the newer, rare sugars allulose and tagatose, can require usage levels that are not commercially viable. Plus, parents might be hesitant to purchase cereals with these sucrose substitutes because of a lack of familiarity. Meanwhile, high-intensity sweeteners lack the multifaceted functionality and taste of sucrose and fructose and are not suitable for children whose sweet tooth could use subduing towards lower levels of sweetness in foods.
Creating lower-sugar alternatives to high-sugar dairy products has becomes especially important considering that, according to the CDC’s 2022 National Diabetes Statistics Report, some 130 million Americans—around one-third of the total population—have diabetes or pre-diabetes, and more than 10% don’t even know it. But the dairy industry has not been asleep at the wheel when it comes to this crisis.