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I'm located in Canada and I can't find too much information about this
I just want to make sure that regular Pepsi in Canada, does not contain any xylitol. I just had a can on the table and although I didn't see my cat lick it, nor does he have any symptoms yet, I just want to be safe! (the can was left out yesterday night, was empty, and he has no current symptoms) The ingredients on the can itself and online does not have xylitol in its ingredients, but I did see somewhere that sometimes it is not required for companies to list it in their ingredients (not sure if this is true or not in Canada). I went on the "Mandatory labelling of sweeteners" labelling requirement of Canada website and got this:
"If aspartame is used in conjunction with other sweeteners, a statement to the effect that the food contains, or is sweetened with "aspartame", and the name(s) of the other sweetener(s).[for example "sweetened with aspartame and xylitol"]"
That is pretty much all they list about xylitol
Any thoughts?
I just want to make sure that regular Pepsi in Canada, does not contain any xylitol. I just had a can on the table and although I didn't see my cat lick it, nor does he have any symptoms yet, I just want to be safe! (the can was left out yesterday night, was empty, and he has no current symptoms) The ingredients on the can itself and online does not have xylitol in its ingredients, but I did see somewhere that sometimes it is not required for companies to list it in their ingredients (not sure if this is true or not in Canada). I went on the "Mandatory labelling of sweeteners" labelling requirement of Canada website and got this:
"If aspartame is used in conjunction with other sweeteners, a statement to the effect that the food contains, or is sweetened with "aspartame", and the name(s) of the other sweetener(s).[for example "sweetened with aspartame and xylitol"]"
That is pretty much all they list about xylitol
Any thoughts?