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Low Calorie Sweetener

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Dear IronMag Members,







Primordial Performance is proud to introduce Sweet Serum, a natural low-sugar sweetener.


Sweet Serum is healthy alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners. A small amount can sweeten food, beverages, marinades and sauces.



Created with natural plant nectars, Sweet Serum contains beneficial polysaccharides [inulin] that supports healthy digestion.



??? Natural low sugar sweetener

??? Contains Organic Xagave, yacon and stevia

??? Naturally sweet inulin fiber supports healthy digestion

??? Ideal for low-calorie or low-carb diets

??? Healthy sugar alternative ??? Safe for diabetics​


At $15.95 Sweet Serum contains 100 servings.






Jim Benvie,
Primordial Performance Marketing


Questions?


Phone ??? 1-800-568-2924
Email - info@primordialperformance.com
Visit - Primordial Performance
 
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Need that perfect gift for Valentines?

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Sweet Serum & Vitaberry are 20% off!

Don't miss out.

This deal will only last until 2/15/2010​
 
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If you are claiming no sugar why does the nutrition label state 1g of sugar?

Is there any sucrose or not?
 
If you are claiming no sugar why does the nutrition label state 1g of sugar?

Is there any sucrose or not?

Natural fruit flavoring contains naturally occurring sugars. There is no sucrose in the product.
 
Ahh okay, so the "sugars" are fructose. Better than sucrose..
 
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Natural fruit flavoring contains naturally occurring sugars. There is no sucrose in the product.

Sorry, for some reason when I posted this I was thinking I was posting in the MAP thread.


The sweeteners in Sweet Serum are naturally occurring plant sugars, still not sucrose.
 
Sorry, for some reason when I posted this I was thinking I was posting in the MAP thread.


The sweeteners in Sweet Serum are naturally occurring plant sugars, still not sucrose.

Ahh okay. Why claim anything under sugars then? If it is a natural plant sugar (like stevia has) I don't think the FDA requires you to claim it as "sugar" ..do they?
 
Ahh okay. Why claim anything under sugars then? If it is a natural plant sugar (like stevia has) I don't think the FDA requires you to claim it as "sugar" ..do they?

A naturally occurring sugar is still a sugar in most peoples eyes.
 
If it's not natural in it's true state I don't touch it!...
No spam
 
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any of you guys try this out yet? 3J on ology did a nice review on it.
 
I demand a sample because i'm fat
 
Great... Because I just bought a bottle of Agave, and after the readings here on the internet and facts based by friends talking about these chemical compounds being of cancer causing agents, such as one friend who is a Pathologist...they have warned me to stay away from these agents. Wish the companies that manufacture all this food and drink stuff would get a grip!:paddle:
Natural!

lovin it!:daydream:
 
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