Aspartame is a low cal sweetener used ion "diet" products. it is used because it is about 200 times sweeter than sugar. The FDA has made it one of the most widely tested products ever. it is unsure if it is safe or not but it is FDA approved. Supposedly it is to cause major side affects such as blindness, gastric problems, and respiratory problems. I hope this answers your question
most gum does. It may not say aspartame directly. Other words for it are splenda and sucralose.
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.
It can be, particuarly if it's a "sugarfree" or low-cal gum.
usually aspartame
Yep. It does.
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If a dog eats gum containing aspartame, it may not be immediately toxic, but aspartame is not considered safe for dogs. While it is not as dangerous as xylitol, it can still cause gastrointestinal upset or other health issues. If you suspect your dog has ingested gum with aspartame, it's best to monitor for any unusual symptoms and consult your veterinarian for advice.
Very very little gum doesn't have Aspartame in it. Mainly bubble gum has no aspartame but I found some aspartame in Hubba Bubba.
One of the ingredients in Bubblious bubble gum is a deadly sweetener called Aspartame also used in diet sodas & low fat yogurt.
gum Arabic does also