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Genetically modified bacteria being used to produce aspartame

26 replies

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 15:36

Diet Coke, anyone?

This time I'll remember the title

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Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 15:45

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Saturn74 · 02/03/2007 15:54

I said aspartame was devil phlegm, but would anyone listen to me...............?

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 15:57

Devil phlegm is close - it's actually bug piss

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myturn · 02/03/2007 15:58

Why isn't this stuff banned?

Tamum · 02/03/2007 15:59

Same way they make insulin then.

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:00

Yes, and aspartame saves so many millions of lives, the end really justifies the means

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MusicLover · 02/03/2007 16:01

I never realised how many things had Aspartame in it until I read my bottle lables the other day.
Always wondered what the big thing was about on MN about Fruit Shoots, is it this everyones on about?
I googles Aspartame the other night & was about how bad it is.
I buy sparkle flavour water & flavoured still water from tesco & had no idea Aspartame was in it.
Is there a drink on the market that doesn't contain it. I have never been into looking at lables etc before, but pretty worried about it now.

Tamum · 02/03/2007 16:02

Yes, fair enough- would be rather harsh to describe insulin as bug's piss though.

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:03

Rocks Organic cordials don't have aspartame in them.

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beckybrastraps · 02/03/2007 16:04

But they are disgusting.

MusicLover · 02/03/2007 16:07

Thanks Greenie, how much are they?
I also buy Tesco Value Pure Apple & Pure Orange but they dont mention it!

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:07

What, Rocks cordials? My kids love them. So do I

I'm not sure about that Tamum. I think we are pretty used to accepting that in medicine the end often does justify some pretty unsavoury means - using maggots to excise decomposing tissue in septic wounds, for example. If the process of making insulin isn't very nice, most of us would just agree to accept that on the basis that insulin saves lives.

Saying that just because it's acceptable to use this process to make a life-saving substance it must be all right to apply it in all circumstances is wrong IMO. It's a bit like saying that because most people agree that animal testing for vital medicines is necessary, we might as well let the cosmetic companies do it as well.

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Tamum · 02/03/2007 16:08

Rocks cordials are lovely, 'tis true.

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:08

I think they're about £1.99, but they are strong so you don't need much.

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Tamum · 02/03/2007 16:11

I don't think I was making that argument was I? It's true that I don't see bacterial modification as particularly gross, though. God knows it's not as though they just lyse the bateria and bottle them.

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:11

And then there's the issue of not telling the consumer that such a process has been used. Most people would still probably prefer to be told if GM ingredients were included in something they selected to purchase from a range of goods. We should be furnished with the information to decide whether or not GM ingredients constitute a reason not to buy a certain drink, shouldn't we?

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Tamum · 02/03/2007 16:13

I just see it as a way of making a pure protein, not something frankensteiny, so no, it doesn't bother me in the least whether we're told or not. I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this.

MusicLover · 02/03/2007 16:17

is this it Greenie?
Can you buy them in Tesco or just Sainsburys as stated.
Any other drink suggessions welcome please

Greensleeves · 02/03/2007 16:18

Yes, that's it

I buy mine in Sainsburys

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beckybrastraps · 02/03/2007 16:20

You can buy them in Tesco. If you must...

I bought some nice cordial from Waitrose, but I can't remember who makes it. Which isn't very heplful. Belvoir? No aspartame anyway.

MusicLover · 02/03/2007 16:23

I tend to buy the sparkly flavoured water for Ds as he gets very hyper, so banned Coke/Lemonade. He never has it at all. DD doesnt like it anyway. But she loves flavoured water, is there a flavoured water that doesn't contain Aspartame?

beckybrastraps · 02/03/2007 16:25

What would be in flavoured water that isn't in lemonade?

But I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question.

I do know however that Waitrose sell tonic water that doesn't contain aspartame, and dry ginger ale.
But that's for me...

beckybrastraps · 02/03/2007 16:26

Sorry - got lemonade and flavoured water the wrong way round there

Please reverse!

expatinscotland · 02/03/2007 16:26

Thanks for that, becky! I'd been trying unsuccessfully to find a tonic water w/o aspartame.

MusicLover · 02/03/2007 16:26

Thanks Becky
found this, but not sure of the price
It can cost alot when you have a few kids drinking all the time!

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