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Supplements Recalled With Artificial Sweetener Banned In US Since 1970

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

Prinova US recalls four products, two each marketed with its brand and the Amino Life brand, and Sisel International recalls one product under the SiselRipt brand. Although banned in US, cyclamate remains available in other countries, including in popular brand artificial sweeteners distributed in Canada.

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