HFCS Free
If you know of a product that does not contain HFCS (also known as isoglucose, maize syrup and glucose/fructose syrup) and would make a good alternative for popular products that do, please post a comment and we’ll add it to the list below.
HFCS Free Softdrinks
Jones: Sweetened with Pure Cane Sugar. “To sweeten sodas, and a multitude of other food and beverages, companies typically use the sweetener high fructose corn syrup (or HFCS for short). But here at Jones we’ve decided to do things a little different. Thanks to phone calls from our fans, consumer research, and one passionately loud Jones Soda Receptionist, we are tossing out the HFCS. You may have seen that our 12-ounce cans of soda are now made with pure cane sugar, and by mid-2007 all of your favorite Jones products will be available with real sugar.”
Jones Zilch is a sugar-free, caffeine-free, zero-calorie soda fortified with vitamin C.
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There is a company called Thomas Kemper that makes quality soft drinks without HFCS. Here is their website:
http://www.tksoda.com/our-sodas
They are really good sodas, and it seems to be a good company as well.
Most other countries have plenty of drinks without HFCS…including mainstream soda still made with…hold on to your seat…sugar. While living in the UK, I never got sick of the myriad of lovely carbonated drinks on offer with little or no sugar. Many delicious drinks with a 10-20 kcal per serving and tasted better than any soda in this country.
Subway’s white bread does not contain HFCS. Their wheat bread does, though. That’s right–their WHEAT bread.
Also, the company “Nature’s Own” makes bread without HFCS.
http://www.naturesownbread.com/