They are already discontinued.
It has not been publicly announced WHY they were discontinued. However, below are two of the speculations.
Sugar-free Oreos did in fact have a small, tiny trace of sugar in them, despite claiming to be 100% free of it. The manufacturer probably pulled the product off the market when people found it it actually did have sugar, to avoid lawsuits.
Another speculation is because the manufacturer was heavily criticised over the choice of ingredient substitute they replaced the sugar with. They replaced the sugar with maltitol (synthetic sucrose) and polydextrose (synthetic glucose), which are known to cause laxative effects in people, particularly children.
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No, there is no caffeine in vanilla Oreos. The ingredients used in vanilla Oreos do not include any sources of caffeine, such as chocolate or coffee. Therefore, they are a caffeine-free snack option.
Yes, you chewed most of the sugar out of it, or if it is sugar free, you chewed all the substitutes out of it
A list of sugar free recipes can be found at Sugar Free Mom, Spoonful of Sugar Free, I Quit Sugar, Your Lighter Side, Simply Sugar Free and Healing Gourmet.
As far as I know the Nike Free 3.0 trainers have been discontinued for men. They still sell women nike free 3.0 free trainers. They are currently at 5.0 for nike frees though.
The Socko energy drinks have been discontinued. This includes the WWE Raw Attitude, Hogan Energy, and Hogan Energy sugar free drink.
sugar-free
None, it's sugar free?
Some delicious alternatives for traditional fruitcake that are sugar-free include sugar-free fruitcake made with natural sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit, sugar-free almond cake, sugar-free carrot cake, or sugar-free banana bread.
Sugar Free means there is no sugar in this item and Calories free means there is no fat in this item.
Calpol is sugar free but made with real fruit sugar
Gum with sugar has real sugar and sugar-free gum has a sugar substitute but it tastes like sugar.