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Tate & Lyle introduces cost-effective, premium sweetener

Tate & Lyle is unveiling its new stevia composition, Optimizer Stevia 8.10, saying the “innovative ingredient” delivers the highly desired premium taste profile closest to sugar, even at high sugar replacement levels, while offering a more cost-effective solution than other premium sweeteners.

With Optimizer Stevia 8.10, manufacturers gain access to a versatile, great tasting stevia at a lower cost-in-use, offering an improved value compared to other premium stevia sweeteners.

The composition qualifies for labelling as “stevia extract,” (following JECFA guidance) aligning with consumer preference for a sweetener derived from nature (the applicability of label claims and the regulatory and intellectual property status of Tate & Lyle ingredients varies by jurisdiction).

With versatility across applications, Optimizer Stevia 8.10 is ideal for achieving a superior taste profile in high sugar-replacement formulations like nutrition bars and shakes, functional beverages, vitamin gummies, and yogurt.

Abigail Storms, senior vice president global platform, sweeteners & fibres, Tate & Lyle said Optimizer Stevia 8.10 is a “breakthrough” for the industry.

“We’ve leveraged our technical expertise to create a sweetener that not only meets the highest standards of taste and quality but also delivers cost savings to our customers. Optimizer Stevia 8.10 opens a world of possibilities for food and beverage manufacturers because they no longer have to compromise on taste because of cost. Whether you’re looking to improve taste, reduce costs, or enhance the nutritional profile of your products, Optimizer Stevia 8.10 delivers on all fronts.”

This development underscores Tate & Lyle’s unwavering commitment to scientific innovation. Through proprietary production processes, the company has unlocked the potential of previously underutilised steviol glycosides, naturally occurring components within the stevia leaf. This innovative process developed by Tate & Lyle’s scientists and engineers enables greater use of the stevia leaf extract, promoting more efficient manufacturing processes.

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