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[[AminoSweet]] is a new name (as of November 2009) for the artificial sweetener [[Aspartame|aspartame]]. The aspartame producer [[Ajinomoto]] rebranded its product in November 2009.<ref>Shaun Weston, [http://www.foodbev.com/news/ajinomoto-brands-aspartame-aminosweet Ajinomoto brands aspartame ‘AminoSweet’], FoodBev.com, 17 Nov 2009, accessed 24 Mar 2010</ref>
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[[AminoSweet]] is a new name (as of November 2009) for the artificial sweetener [[Aspartame|aspartame]]. The aspartame producer [[Ajinomoto]] rebranded its product in November 2009.<ref>Shaun Weston, [http://www.foodbev.com/news/ajinomoto-brands-aspartame-aminosweet Ajinomoto brands aspartame ‘AminoSweet’], FoodBev.com, 17 Nov 2009, accessed 24 Mar 2010</ref> A story reporting the rebranding in FoodBev.com says, "The name AminoSweet is appealing and memorable. It reflects that AminoSweet comes from the same amino acids that are abundant in the food we eat every day." The name change might be seen by critics as an attempt to give aspartame/AminoSweet a natural gloss and to distance it from the many scientific controversies that have grown up around its use.<ref>Ralph G. Walton, M.D., [http://www.dorway.com/peerrev.html SURVEY OF ASPARTAME STUDIES: CORRELATION OF OUTCOME AND FUNDING SOURCES], dorway.com, accessed 24 Mar 2010</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 24 March 2010

AminoSweet is a new name (as of November 2009) for the artificial sweetener aspartame. The aspartame producer Ajinomoto rebranded its product in November 2009.[1] A story reporting the rebranding in FoodBev.com says, "The name AminoSweet is appealing and memorable. It reflects that AminoSweet comes from the same amino acids that are abundant in the food we eat every day." The name change might be seen by critics as an attempt to give aspartame/AminoSweet a natural gloss and to distance it from the many scientific controversies that have grown up around its use.[2]

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  1. Shaun Weston, Ajinomoto brands aspartame ‘AminoSweet’, FoodBev.com, 17 Nov 2009, accessed 24 Mar 2010
  2. Ralph G. Walton, M.D., SURVEY OF ASPARTAME STUDIES: CORRELATION OF OUTCOME AND FUNDING SOURCES, dorway.com, accessed 24 Mar 2010