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Hi everyone:

Thought I'd share this. Earlier someone posted a link on the company that

sells saccharin (hermesetas are the saccharin tablets). I contacted them by

e-mail (this is the e-mail address I used: tandy.arnold@... ). , they

forwarded my info to a rep here in Vancouver. She phoned me, got my address,

and sent me two samples, one " small " with 350 tablets, and a large with, I

think 1,250 tablets. Should keep me going for a while :-).

She said that they were available at Shoppers Drug Mart and London Drugs.

Hope this helps someone, although I know with kids, we don't want to give

them a " diet " supplement, some adults like to use a sugar-free sweetener.

Reminds me of my childhood, as that's what my parents used to use.

Theresa (in Vancouver, Canada)

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> Hi everyone:

>

> Thought I'd share this. Earlier someone posted a link on the company that

> sells saccharin (hermesetas are the saccharin tablets). I contacted them by

> e-mail (this is the e-mail address I used: tandy.arnold@... ). , they

> forwarded my info to a rep here in Vancouver. She phoned me, got my address,

> and sent me two samples, one " small " with 350 tablets, and a large with, I

> think 1,250 tablets. Should keep me going for a while :-).

>

> She said that they were available at Shoppers Drug Mart and London Drugs.

> Hope this helps someone, although I know with kids, we don't want to give

> them a " diet " supplement, some adults like to use a sugar-free sweetener.

> Reminds me of my childhood, as that's what my parents used to use.

Also at pharmacies in Loblaws supermarkets.

You scored big with your samples. Yours are worth at least $15.00 (Cdn.)i carry

the small

one on my purse and keep the large one on the kitchen counter. The tablests can

be

melted in a tiny bit of boiling water to be added to solid foods and cooked

foods after they

are cooked.

You can read more about sweeteners in general at:

http://www.diabetes.ca/Section_About/sweeteners.asp

Remeber we use only honey, saccaherine ( and small amounts of steva only if

absolutely

necessary)

Carol F.

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