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another-view | 13:44 Thu 28th Jan 2010 | Food & Drink
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i just bought a bottle of pop and the front proudly shows "no artificial colours or flavours", yet the back of it reads like the contents of a chemistry lab. How can they get away with something like that?
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sucralose, acesulfame K, potassium sorbate, acacia gum, trisodium citrate

Yummy! Just like mother used to make.
sucralose is artificial, but a sweetener not colour of flavour
same for acesulfame K
potassium sorbate is a preservative

does it taste good?

i much prefer to buy things with sugar rather than "no added sugar" which are all fake sweeteners.

I wonder what used to be in the drinks the pop man used to deliver?
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It was Morrisson's raspberry bubblegum pop. A garish pink colour.
I thought I'd try it for a change. It was pretty disgusting.

I remember once getting a bottle of Tesco's traditional Dandelion & Burdock. There was nothing traditional about the ingredients!
at least it was pink and not blue lol
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hehe true! although I doubt any colour was obtained from a raspberry.

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