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      -Which ingredient is considered a nonnutritive sweetener?​ A) ​naturally milled organic sugar B) acesulfame potassium C) natural vanilla flavor D) modified corn starch E) ​chicory root
      -Which ingredient is considered a nonnutritive sweetener?​ A) ​naturally milled organic sugar B) acesulfame potassium C) natural vanilla flavor D) modified corn starch E) ​chicory root
-Which ingredient is considered a nonnutritive sweetener?​


A) ​naturally milled organic sugar
B) acesulfame potassium
C) natural vanilla flavor
D) modified corn starch
E) ​chicory root

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