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| Maltitol is an alcohol derived from sugar. Bulk sweetener with a clean sweet taste similar to sucrose in intensity Reduced-calorie sweetener with only 2.1 calories per gram Useful in formulating a variety of low-calorie, low-fat and sugar-free foods Especially useful in the manufacture of sucrose-free chocolate May be useful for people with diabetes because it does not raise blood glucose or insulin levels Does not contribute to the formation of dental caries Someone else said it is approved by the Atkins book..so it's ok to eat! Just consume it in moderation...it may give you the runs! |
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