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"marriz" > wrote in message
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> You can purchase Marmalade made with Splenda. Smuckers has one and
> there are several other on the market.
> They are very good. We enjoy them on
> a bagel or English muffin that has some cream cheese and topped with
> the Marmalade and broiled. Lovely with tea on your tea break in the
> afternoon.
> By the way regular Marmalade does not have much sugar in it.



I haven't seen the marmalade, but the Smuckers 'sugar free' jam uses
aspartame. It's
still 5g carb per tablespoon.

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