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Reduced Sugar and Calorie Solutions for U.S. Schools
Decatur, Ill. (July 7, 2010) – In some U.S. school districts, lunch menus are missing a long-time staple and kid favorite: Flavored milk. And, other school districts are actively contemplating its removal.

Tate & Lyle (www.tateandlyle.com), a world-leading manufacturer of food ingredients, has created proprietary chocolate milk drink formulations that have slashed calories and sugar by as much as 30 percent, resulting in flavored milk drinks with calorie and sugar levels approaching those typically found in low-fat white milk. These formulas were created using custom blends of well-known and accepted sweetening ingredients, including sugar, crystalline fructose and sucralose.

“As a company focused on health and wellness, Tate & Lyle understands the challenges school districts face when determining the most nutritious foods and beverages to serve to its students,” says Dave Tuchler, Vice President, Global Marketing, Tate & Lyle. “Tate & Lyle is a strong advocate of developing leading-edge solutions that allow school districts to consistently deliver nutritious, lower-calorie meals with a healthier profile that parents approve of and kids enjoy consuming.”

Kid-Friendly, Mother Approved

To fully understand parents’ attitudes about sweeteners in children’s products, Tate & Lyle regularly commissions consumer insights through leading independent research organizations. While recent research confirms that a significant proportion of parents believe some products contain too much sugar, this study revealed that parents are comfortable with a variety of sweeteners, including some no-calorie sweeteners, when the sweeteners provide a reduction in calories and sugar.

“Tate & Lyle’s research found that 72 percent of parents generally accept the use of no-calorie sweeteners to reduce sugar for their children ages 3-15,” Tuchler says.  “More specifically, when parents were presented with ingredient and nutritional information for two flavored milk formulas, 8 out of 10 parents preferred a chocolate milk drink that was lower in calories and sugar and that had been sweetened with a combination of sugar and sucralose, compared to a typical low-fat flavored milk.”

In addition, it was found that a majority of consumers are comfortable with fructose as a sweetener. 

Reducing Sugar and Calories with Custom Sweetener Blends

When determining the most nutritious products to serve students, school districts are faced with providing foods and beverages that taste good and are suitable for school-aged children while staying within budget.

Meeting these targets largely depends on custom formulations with various types of sweeteners that are deemed acceptable by parents and can help create a healthier profile without adversely affecting taste. These formulations can include blends of sugar, crystalline fructose and sucralose.

“Sugar and crystalline fructose each contain four calories per gram,” explains Mike Harrison, Senior Vice President, New Product Development, Tate & Lyle. “Since crystalline fructose is 17 percent sweeter than sugar, less of it can be used to achieve the same sweetness levels of sugar while simultaneously reducing calories.”

Harrison continues: “If school districts are interested in gaining an even greater reduction in calories, which also can help them stay within their budgets, a blend with sucralose, a no-calorie sweetener, and a caloric sweetener, such as crystalline fructose or sugar, can reduce calories up to 30 percent without affecting the taste that kids love.

“School districts and dairies should work with a partner like Tate & Lyle which has expertise in creating science-based solutions that help them achieve their nutrition goals while staying within their allocated budgets. “

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For more information contact:
Pashen Black
Pashen Black
Marketing Communications Manager - Americas
t:+1 2174212397
m:+1 2173586512
e: pashen.black@tateandlyle.com
 

Tate & Lyle is a global provider of ingredients and solutions to the food, beverage and other industries, operating from more than 45 production facilities around the world. Through our large-scale, efficient manufacturing plants, we turn raw materials into distinctive, high quality ingredients for our customers. Our ingredients and solutions add taste, texture, nutrition and increased functionality to products that millions of people around the world use or consume every day.

Tate & Lyle’s range of leading branded food ingredients includes SPLENDA® Sucralose, PROMITOR™ Dietary Fiber and STA-LITE® Polydextrose. Tate & Lyle also produces branded industrial ingredients including Bio-PDO™, Ethylex® and Sta-Lok® paper starches; and staple ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup, ethanol, citric acid and basic starches. In addition to providing a wide range of ingredients our Innovation and Commercial Development Group supports customers by providing product development, technical advice and proprietary consumer insight studies.

Tate & Lyle is listed on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TATE.L. American Depositary Receipts trade under TATYY. In the year to 31 March 2010, Tate & Lyle employed 5,666 people in its subsidiaries and joint ventures, and sales totalled $5.6 billion (£3.50 billion). http://www.tateandlyle.com.

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