Calorie Saving Recipes With Improved Sucaryl: New Non-Caloric Sweetener for Reducing and Diabetic Diets

Calorie Saving Recipes With Improved Sucaryl: New Non-Caloric Sweetener for Reducing and Diabetic Diets

Calorie Saving Recipes With Improved Sucaryl: New Non-Caloric Sweetener for Reducing and Diabetic Diets

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Chicago: Abbott Laboratories, 1955. Paperback, 4 1/4 x 6", 48 pp., pictorial cover wraps, small ex-library sticker taped around upper spine edges, drug store stamp on the rear cover, very good condition.

Sucaryl, also known as sodium cyclamate, is an artificial sweetener approximately 30-50 times sweeter than sugar. Discovered in 1937 at the Univeristy of Illinois, it was banned by the FDA for sale in the United States in 1969 but is still available without restriction in the UK and other parts of Europe. This booklet has many recipes using Sucaryl solution or tablets.

Publisher
Abbott Laboratories
Binding
Paperback