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    Whey without aspartame?

    Is there such a creature as whey without aspartame in it?

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    There are plenty of whey manufacturers that don't use aspartame. One of my favorites is Grape Splash by PrimaForce.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
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    Sweet, thanks!

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    Kaizen 100% Whey.... profile reads almost identical to ON whey and is sweetened with Stevia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milhouse2
    Sweet, thanks!
    You're welcome. PrimaForce uses Splanda (sucralose) to sweeten its whey. The grape and watermelon taste like candy. I often have a glass just because it tastes good. How many whey products can you say that about?!
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    aspartame, sucralose... cause cancer...etc
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    Aspartame is made from two amino acids (and is a very complex molecule), whereas Sucralose is made from sugar and is still a rather simple molecule. That's to say it's closer to a naturally occurring macro nutrient.

    So far there have not been any indicators that Sucralose causes cancer. For that matter, the case against aspartame isn't too solid either.
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    All They Whey is aspartame free as well.

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