Yep. It does.
most gum does. It may not say aspartame directly. Other words for it are splenda and sucralose.
Aspartame is an artificial sweetener and has no metabolic function in the body. It cannot make you tired since it does not burn any energy.
Any temperature - It takes a lot more aspartame than is in gum to cause poisoning.
Aspartame is sold in the US as Nutrasweet and Equal. Sweet N' Low is saccharine. Splenda is sucralose.
Very very little gum doesn't have Aspartame in it. Mainly bubble gum has no aspartame but I found some aspartame in Hubba Bubba.
For dental hygiene, yes, Orbit is better than Five gum. This is because Orbit contains absolutely no sugar and it is aspartame free.
xylitol, sorbitol, mannitol and aspartame
One of the ingredients in Bubblious bubble gum is a deadly sweetener called Aspartame also used in diet sodas & low fat yogurt.
Yes, Extra gum does contain aspartame as a sweetener in some of its varieties. However, it's important to check the ingredient list on the specific packaging, as formulations can vary by flavor and region. If you're concerned about aspartame or other ingredients, it's best to consult the label directly.
most gum does. It may not say aspartame directly. Other words for it are splenda and sucralose.
Aspartame is an artificial sweetener and has no metabolic function in the body. It cannot make you tired since it does not burn any energy.
Yes, it does.
Any temperature - It takes a lot more aspartame than is in gum to cause poisoning.
Aspartame is sold in the US as Nutrasweet and Equal. Sweet N' Low is saccharine. Splenda is sucralose.
Orbit* chewing gum is just a brand of bubble gum. Generally, all* chewing gums these days contain aspartame. It is an artificial sugar. Chemicals like MSG or flavor enhancers, are the same as these artificial sweeteners and are BOTH not good for our body. Research these unwanted chemicals in the web and be aware.
It can be, particuarly if it's a "sugarfree" or low-cal gum.
usually aspartame