Stevia leaf extract, erythritol (a natural sugar alcohol), and natural flavors.
Source: box of Truvia in my cupboard
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.
Yes - even long after it is opened it remains a mixture. When first opened it is a mixture of water, sweetener, flavoring, and dissolved carbon dioxide. Even after being open long enough to let the carbonation escape, it still is a mixture of water, sweetener and flavoring.
It does NOT produce CO2
Homogenous besause sugar dissolve in tea
your tongue get sour when you drink a artificial juice or candy
Truvia is a natural zero-calorie sweetener. So... zero
The ingredients in Equal sweetener are dextrose with maltodextrin, aspartame and acesulfame potassium. Equal sweetener is a popular sweetener used daily by many.
Truvia is an artificial sweetener that is manufactured jointly by Cargill and The Coca-Cola Company and does not contain aspartame. The ingredients used are Stevia leaf sup, Erythritol and natural flavors.
Truvia and a generic Walmart alternative brand (great value) erythritol & stevia based sweetener are available. Truvia is available in 3oz single serving packs, and Great Value is available in 2oz single serving packs. Only Truvia is available in bulk form (16oz). Pure erythritol is not available at this time. The Truvia is crystaline and consistently sized. The great value is more like clumps of a finer powder and dissolves more readily in cold drinks.
Truvia is owned by Cargill
There are a number of ingredients in Pro 10 supplements. They contain ingredients including whey protein, maltodextrin, sweetener, E124 and colorings.
Vitaminwater Zero is sweetened with Truvia.
The sweetener Stevia is a natural, calorie-free sugar substitute derived directly from the Stevia plant. It can be found in stores under the brand names Truvia and PureVia.
Truvia has no known side effects.
Truvia is a brand of Cargill and not traded publically.
The ingredients of Diet Soda depend on its brand, but there are some ingredients: Aspartame, an artificial sweetener Acesulfame potassium, another artifical sweetener Phosphoric acid, a chemical that gives some drinks that 'tart' taste Caffeine Potassium benzoate, a preservative Caramel colouring More information on some of these ingredients can be found at the related links below.
Components are water, coffeine, caramel, carbon dioxide, sugar or sweetener, etc.