This is from the Kraft Websight. You'll find ASPERTAME at #4 ingredient. Crystal Light is now conducting a "Drink More Water" challenge/campaign. Along with researching Aspartame.... PLEASE....PLEASE research the effects of FLUORIDE on the body and brain then check to see if your city's drinking water is fluoridated and warn others of the risks of both substances. PEACE & KNOWLEDGE!!!!
http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/Products/ProductInfoDisplay.aspx?SiteId=1&Product=4300002264 = CRYSTAL LIGHT - ICED TEA - DECAFFEINATED LEMON = Ingredients: MALTODEXTRIN, CITRIC ACID (PROVIDES TARTNESS), DECAFFEINATED INSTANT TEA, ASPARTAME (SWEETENER), CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF NATURAL FLAVOR, MAGNESIUM OXIDE (PREVENTS CAKING), ACESULFAME POTASSIUM (SWEETENER), SOY LECITHIN, ARTIFICIAL COLOR, RED 40, YELLOW 5, BLUE 1. CONTAINS: SOY. PHENYLKETONURICS: CONTAINS PHENYLALANINE.
Size: 1.5 OZ
Upc: 4300002264
Crystal light contains aspartame; an artificial sweeter that has been linked to cancer, stroke, and obesity. Some people also complain of headaches.
Try Arizona Diet green iced tea with Splenda. It's delicious and almost no calories.
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Yes, absolutely. Without sugar it seems to be the only substance used as a sweetener these days, although Stevia is starting to come into the picture more.Source: I've been allergic to aspartame for 5 years now, I quickly learned how to avoid it. i know Crystal Light has a sweetener called phenylalanine. However i am not sure of it being as good or bad for you as aspartame is..
Not at all. There is nothing organic in aspartame! Sugar is actually much better for you than aspartame. If you want reasons ask me.
is there a lot of potassium in crystal light
Yes. Minute Maid Light is a Coca-Cola product, and its nutritional information indicating it contains Aspartame can be found here: http://productnutrition.thecoca-colacompany.com/products/minute-maid-light-lemonade#ingredients
You light the crystal ball with the fire
Diet Pepsi contains 5.9 mg Aspartame per fluid ounce.
If you are talking about the brand of drink, Crystal Light is a solid (as a powder), and a liquid (when it is dissolved into water to make the drink). If you are talking about light reflecting from a crystal, light is energy, not matter.
Citric acid, instant tea, corn syrup solids, Aspartame, maltodextrin, contains less than 2% of natural and artificial flavor, magnesium oxide, acesulfame potassium, red 40 lake, red 40, yellow 6 lake, yellow 5, blue 1 lake, blue 1, sodium benzoate This is the Ingredient List found at: http://www.kraftrecipes.com/Products/ProductInfoDisplay.aspx? SiteId=24&Product=4300095080 for Crystal Light Peach Iced Tea
Yes, Crystal Light actually does count for the same daily water intake. The only thing that it does is add color to your water, and also make the unflavorless water have some kind of flavor. Crystal Light is exactly what the name says; It is a flavor drink that is light for your intaking. So I do imagine that Crystal Light packets in water do count the same for your daily water intake.