Sucralose is a popular artificial sweetener used in a variety of foods and beverages as a sugar substitute. Here’s a comprehensive list of foods that commonly contain sucralose:
Beverages
Soft Drinks
- Diet sodas (e.g., Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke)
- Sugar-free energy drinks
- Low-calorie flavored water
Fruit Juices
- Certain low-calorie or diet fruit juices
Dairy Products
Yogurts
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie yogurts (e.g., some brands of Greek yogurt)
Milk Alternatives
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie flavored milks (e.g., almond milk, soy milk)
Snacks
Candy
- Sugar-free candies (e.g., certain sugar-free mints and gum)
Baked Goods
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie cookies and cakes
Sauces and Condiments
Salad Dressings
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie salad dressings
Ketchup
- Reduced-calorie or sugar-free ketchup
Frozen Desserts
Ice Cream
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie ice cream
Frozen Yogurt
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie frozen yogurt
Breakfast Foods
Cereals
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie cereals
Syrups
- Sugar-free or reduced-calorie pancake syrups
Health and Wellness Products
Meal Replacement Bars
- Some sugar-free or low-calorie meal replacement bars
Protein Powders
- Certain low-calorie protein powders
This list covers a range of foods where sucralose is commonly used as a sweetener.