No
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.
Sucralose is and artificial sweetener, and a very common one too.
One View:Propel has less calories, but that's because it contains sucralose, which is a sugar substitute. I personally don't trust any of these sugar substitutes. Vitamin water contains fructose (natural fruit sugar), so it has more calories than Propel, it is the more natural choice. Another View:Incorrect. Vitaminwater does not use a natural fruit sugar (fructose). In reality it contains 3 heavily processed artificial sugar substitutes known as Crystalline Fructose, Erythritol and Rebiana. On the other hand, Propel uses a blend of real sugar mixed with sucralose (a safe sugar substitute). This keeps their drink down to a mere 2 grams per serving.So both products contain artificial sweeteners, but Propel contains only natural sugar and only one substitute for you to worry about compared to the 3 mixed substitutes in Vitaminwater. Thus making Propel the MORE natural choice.Also consider that Propel only has 10 calories compared to Vitaminwater's 50 calories per serving, makes it also the healthier choice.
your body can't process it an it is eliminated
if any diabetic patient take dose of sucralose then the sugar level of that person will increase rapidly because sucralose is a artificial sweetner and it is 600 times sweeter then sugar.
With the upgrade, The Propel costs 50 to 70 dollars. But, without the contract upgrade, this phone costs 300 dollars.
Sucralose
Depends on how its ground
yes
No, Splenda is sucralose
Camel Snus does not contain sugar. It contains sucralose, a calorie-free artificial sweetener.