Equal (sweetener)

Equal (sweetener)

EQUAL is a brand of artificial sweetener containing aspartame, dextrose and maltodextrin. It is marketed as a tabletop sweetener by Merisant, a global corporation which also owns the well-known NutraSweet brand and which has headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, Switzerland, Mexico, and Australia. In French Canada, EQUAL is known as ÉGAL.

In the early 1980s, Equal and its European counterpart, Canderel, were the first aspartame-based sweeteners to be sold to the public. Up to that point, there was only one artificial table sweetener available, which was saccharin. [http://www.equal.com/health/about.html]

Equal is sold variously as a bottled powder ("Equal Spoonful"), in blue individual-serve sachets or packets, and as a dissolving tablet for use in beverages such as tea and coffee. An Equal sachet contains dextrose, aspartame (1.7%), acesulfame potassium (1.2%), starch, silicon dioxide (an anti-caking agent), maltodextrin, and unspecified flavouring. ("Source: Equal sachet made in Argentina for sale by Merisant Australia Pty Ltd, January 2007"). Equal tablets may also contain lactose.

Despite ongoing controversy as to whether aspartame is safe or harmful, aspartame-based products have gained regulatory approvals permitting sale in more than 100 countries. Merisant's NutraSweet company states that aspartame is now used in over 5,000 products and consumed by some 250 million people worldwide. [http://www.nutrasweet.com/company.asp] These include The Coca-Cola Company and Pepsico.

Merisant and McNeil Nutritionals are involved in a protracted legal battle over marketing for Splenda. See the sucralose article for details.

Aspartame-containing products made by NutraSweet / Merisant

* Canderel - sold in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Mexico. It is the leading aspartame-based sweetener in France (where it was launched in 1979) and the United Kingdom (since 1983). [http://www.canderel.uk.com/uk/corporate/historical.asp]
* Equal - first sold in the United States in 1982, [http://www.canderel.uk.com/uk/corporate/historical.asp] this brand is also sold in Australia and India.
* EqualSweet - sold in Argentina
* NutraSweet - used as an ingredient in many processed foods, drinks and tablets, in 1997 it also began to be marketed as a table sweetener in the United States. [http://www.merisant.com/pages/about_merisant/equal.asp]

ee also

*Acesulfame potassium (also referred to as "Ace-K" on the "Club Equal" website) [http://www.clubequal.com/faq.php#1]
*Aspartame
*Aspartame controversy
*Excitotoxicity
*Sugar substitute

External links

* [http://www.equal.com/ EQUAL official web site]
* [http://www.clubequal.com/ Club Equal] (official website)


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