
Bugs Bunny Kool-Aid Commercial
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Cyclamate was used in the 1960s for the pre-sweetened Kool-Aid powder. The use of cyclamate in America was banned on 18 October 1969, based on lab studies which are now disputed by some researchers.The product with cyclamate in it was transferred to markets outside the US, which some Americans saw as an "evil move" by the company. [1] What they may not have realized, however, is that cyclamate was never banned in many other countries, and its use continues to be legal in Canada, the EU, etc. In fact, Health Canada banned saccharin instead of cyclamate.
Read more: http://www.cooksinfo.com/kool-aid#ixzz2Od368B47
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cyclamate
http://www.cyclamate.org/industryinformation.html
Comment: I would say that Cyclamate was the forerunner to Aspartame. --RR