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Article: The Delisting of Saccharin Offers Boost to Sweeteners.(Congress passes Saccharin Warning Elimination via Environmental Testing Employing Science and Technology Act)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- Chemical Market Reporter
- Article date:
- January 15, 2001
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But the pricing environment remains difficult.
THE SACCHARIN market recently received a vote of confidence with the recent removal of the carcinogenicity warning label, a move that could improve consumer perception and boost saccharin sales. It could also open the door for new products and formulations containing saccharin and help the sweetener to gain acceptance in other markets. However, the market still struggles with the flood of low-cost Chinese product that is creating a difficult pricing environment.
In December, Congress passed the Saccharin Warning Elimination via Environmental Testing Employing Science and Technology (SWEETEST) Act, removing ...
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Article: SACCHARIN STAYS ON WARNING LIST.(NEWS)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA);
November 1, 1997 ;
700+ words
... ... New York Times The artificial sweetener saccharin, which for 20 years has been dogged ... had expected the panel to decide that saccharin, perhaps the most studied food additive ... Public Interest, which had pressed for saccharin to remain on the list. The toxicology ...
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