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Dom mot Splenda: Villedende
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The Commercial
Court of Paris has found that advertising claims used by McNeil
Nutritionals, the marketers of the artificial sweetener Splenda,
violate French consumer protection laws. They ruled that Splenda's
advertising slogans, such as "Because
it comes from sugar, sucralose tastes like sugar," are misleading to
consumers, and have ordered McNeil to stop using them.
The case was brought against French subsidiaries of McNeil
Nutritionals by the competing artificial sweetener firm Merisant.
The court awarded Merisant 40,000 Euros in damages.
McNeil was given 30 days to amend all packaging of Splenda in France.
The Court also prohibited the distribution of any products in the
old packaging after a period of four months.
The ruling came just one day before a similar case between Merisant
and McNeil in the United States resulted in an undisclosed
settlement agreement that concluded a three-year court battle
between the two companies . McNeil also faces a similar case in the
United States brought by the Sugar Association , due to go to trial
in November.
Food Navigator.com
Europe May 14, 2007
Bradenton Herald May 14, 2007
Dr.
Mercola's Comment:
Just as makers of
Splenda settled
their U.S. lawsuit with Merisant Co. ( which produces
Equal), their
claim that their product comes from, and tastes like, sugar has been
banned in France. Although French authorities have probably fined
McNeil considerably less than Merisant received in the
U.S. settlement,
in France they must stop all their false advertising claims and
reconfigure all consumer packaging.
If you're still on
the fence regarding the non-safety of Splenda and other artificial
sweeteners , do your health a favor by reviewing my book
Sweet
Deception.
It uncovers dozens of major deceptions that the manufacturers of
artificial sweeteners, especially Splenda , have been pulling on the
public.
About 200 studies
have been done on Splenda, although most are not even published.
However, 98 percent of the studies done on Splenda were paid for by
the manufacturer, with predictable results .
And even if you
believe those very likely biased studies, Splenda has never been
studied for more than six months in any human trial -- and even
those ONLY looked at blood sugar control.
Hundreds of
millions of people are serving as human guinea pigs for a product that
has NEVER had a long-term human safety trial. But believe me, as
alarming as this information is, it is only the tiny tip of the
iceberg.
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