Stevia leaf extract, erythritol (a natural sugar alcohol), and natural flavors. Source: box of Truvia in my cupboard
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.
depends on the brand
The chemical formula for erythritol is C4H10O4. It is a sugar alcohol that is commonly used as a low-calorie sweetener in food and beverages.
The product "Erythritol" is used in many products such as soda, Vitamin Water, and is generally used as a replacement to sugar or some sort of sweetener.
Sodium caseinate is a monosodium glutamate derivative. If you have allergies or sensitivities to milk (sodium caseinate, milk fat), soy (soy lecithin), or corn (erythritol, maltodextrin, and sorbitol), this product is not an option.
My guess would be cost. If they're using high fructose corn syrup because cane sugar is too expensive, the same is probably true here.
Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.
Some is, some is not. If one is looking for plain corn meal check or contact the specific brand. If the corn meal is an ingredient in a prepared food contact the specific brand. Any that is organic is not gmo.
It's made from corn.
170kcal per 30g bag on average varies from brand to brand
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