The Rise of Saccharin
Saccharin, discovered in the late 19th century, emerged as a cheaper alternative to sugar during a time of high demand and limited supply. Despite its metallic aftertaste and inability to be metabolized, saccharin became popular among manufacturers due to its cost-effectiveness. The lack of labeling requirements allowed its widespread use, predating the public's awareness of artificial sweeteners.In this clip
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