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aspartame

[uh-spahr-teym, a-spahr-, as-per-teym] / əˈspɑr teɪm, æˈspɑr-, ˈæs pərˌteɪm /
NOUN
artificial sweetener
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"When she died two years ago and I gave her memorial speech, I said, 'She made the best kimchi jjigae, and her secret was aspartame!' I don't know any other Korean who'd do that."

From Salon

Before Mr. Rumsfeld arrived at the company, the Food and Drug Administration had blocked aspartame amid warnings from scientists and consumer advocates that it might produce brain tumors or pose other health risks.

From Washington Post

But Tab drinkers protested the change to the drink's flavor profile, and the company dropped aspartame from the recipe.

From Salon

Among the most popular sugar substitutes are sucralose, also known as Splenda, and aspartame, which is found in Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi and thousands of other foods.

From New York Times

Pregnant women are discouraged from using saccharin and consumer groups have cautioned about the use of aspartame and neotame since they contains a compound that breaks down to methanol.

From Washington Post