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SteviaStevia based cola weak and watery - San Francisco Examiner

Sat, 04 Oct 2008 15:22:00 GMT
ZEVIA is the world's only all natural sugar free alternative to diet soda. No artificiazl anything, this is about the healthiest you could possibly get to drinking water - maybe ...

Obesity Studies

Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:19:40 EDT
Upper Canada Stevia Newsletter Issue #1

The Upper Canada Stevia Company's mission is to help educate the world on the healthy benefits of stevia. We will strive to keep our members up-to-date...

Zevia Achieves Major Distribution in Northeast - dBusinessNews.com

Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:19:00 GMT
Seattle - Zevia LLC ( www.zevia.com ) announced today that its carbonated Zevia® product containing the natural herb stevia is now available in 112 Hannaford Supermarkets ...


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Food Processing - Peruvian favorite.(From The Bench; Lucuma fruit flavoring from Elipse Co. Inc.)(Brief Article)

Sat, 01 Nov 2003 08:00:00 GMT
November 1, 2003 -- Peruvian culture is steeped in traditions rich with fine foods and cultural culinary delights. The Lucuma fruit, part of the Sapotaceae family and...

Food Processing - Peruvian favorite.(From The Bench; Lucuma fruit flavoring from Elipse Co. Inc.)(Brief Article)

Sat, 01 Nov 2003 08:00:00 GMT
November 1, 2003 -- Peruvian culture is steeped in traditions rich with fine foods and cultural culinary delights. The Lucuma fruit, part of the Sapotaceae family and...

Raw Foodists Present New Dairy-Free Protein Powder Options - Go Dairy Free

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 20:25:04 GMT

Raw Foodists Present New Dairy-Free Protein Powder Options
Go Dairy Free, NV - Oct 1, 2008
A new protein powder called Sproutein™ combines the nutrition of sprouts, hemp, fruit & vegetable superfoods. Though sprouts are most certainly the first ...



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