IHS: high intensity sweetener growth will slow
date:Aug 25, 2014
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The use of high-intensity sweeteners by food producers can also be impacted by regulations, and an increasing number of national and local governments--concerned about the rise of obesity and diabetesare considering taxes on high-calorie soft drinks and processed foods. Notably, the IHS report stated, the Mexican government recently enacted a tax on high-calorie processed foods, including carbonated soft drinks.

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