Talk:Shugr

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I created this article as a stub because it is mentioned as an article relating to tagatose. The stuff you just wrote, why not present it objectively on the main page? I created this article because it was linked to, not to advertise anything. I did basic research and tagged it a stub so that people, like you, might update it. But to delete it? This product exists, and apparently is very mildly marred in controversy. So why not have fun with it? Neildogg 19:13, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I recommend to delete this article, because it is pure advertisement. If you take a look at the homepage you will see that this is more a fake in the sense that the producer just want to make money without ever investing a dime, though he claims to have assembled the best team of scientists. There is so far only one producer of erythritol, which should be given credit for all the research and studies et al. Erythritol has the profile of a bulk sweetener with sugar like taste. So if you want you could go ahead take 95% erythtriol, 4% aspartame, and 1 acesulfame-k with the same effect and market it as shuger, BUT AT LEAST FOR GOD'S Sake give credit where credit is due and don't just deride those who actually did the hard work. Actually i guess the producer himself did this article, or someone who apparently didn't do a lot of research on that subject. --Slicky 21:28, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)