Equal (sweetener)


Equal is a brand of artificial sweetener containing aspartame, acesulfame potassium, dextrose and maltodextrin. It is marketed as a tabletop sweetener by Merisant, a global corporation which also used to own the well-known NutraSweet brand when it was a subsidiary of Monsanto and which has headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, Switzerland, Mexico, and Singapore. In French Canada, Equal is known as "Égal".

History

In the early 1980s, Equal and its European counterpart, Canderel, were the first aspartame-based sweeteners to be sold to the public. Originally, the product was to be named Equa. The Chicago advertising agency for G. D. Searle, Tatham, Laird & Kudner, recommended adding an "L" to the end of the name, to imply its taste is equal to sugar.

Products

Equal is sold variously as a bottled powder, in blue individual-serving packets, and as a dissolving tablet for use in beverages such as tea and coffee.

Contents

An Equal packet contains dextrose, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, starch, silicon dioxide, maltodextrin, and unspecified flavouring.
Equal tablets are not an identical formulation, and their primary ingredient is lactose. Other ingredients are aspartame, acesulfame potassium, cellulose gum, and calcium stearate. Proportions are not given on the small packages used for tablets. Do note that the tablets are kosher, so the lactose is presumably from a non-dairy source.
Aspartame-based products have gained regulatory approvals permitting sale in more than 100 countries. Merisant's NutraSweet company states that aspartame is now used in more than 5,000 products and consumed by some 250 million people worldwide. These include The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo.
In 2006-2007, Merisant and McNeil Nutritionals were involved in a protracted legal battle over marketing for Splenda. On January 9, 2009, Merisant filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Aspartame-containing products made by NutraSweet / Merisant