Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 > > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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