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China Venture Forum: China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1: SUWN Receives Purchase Order for OnlySweet for Utilization in the Food Services Industry
Shanghai, China, Jun 01, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- China Venture Forum, an equity research newsletter of micro- and small-cap China Stocks, announced China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1, 2007 includes Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN). Sunwin Stevia International Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc (OTC BB: SUWN), announced last week that it has received an order for OnlySweet that will be used in the food service industry. The Company has also received several additional purchase orders from regional grocery chains to carry the OnlySweet product line beginning in June 2007, bringing the total number of locations where OnlySweet will be sold in excess of 2,000 stores nationwide.
OnlySweet is a proprietary product blended with Stevioside (stevia), a natural sweetener, extracted from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. OnlySweet is distributed through Sunwin Stevia International Corp. It is used as a food additive in a wide variety of products, such as beverages, pastries, dairy products, confections and medicinal products in Japan, China, Malaysia, Israel, South Korea, Brazil and other countries. In the United States, OnlySweet is a dietary supplement sold in boxes of 100 and 200 sachets. It has zero calories and does not significantly alter blood sugar levels. OnlySweet is unique because its stevia only comes directly from Sunwin International Neutraceuticals (OTCBB: SUWN), one of the world's largest stevia manufacturers, assuring consistency and purity.
According to a report published by Wall Street Journal yesterday, Coca-Cola Co. and Cargill Inc. have teamed up to market a new calorie-free natural sweetener they hope will appeal to health-conscious consumers and shake up the global sweeteners market, but they face serious regulatory and production challenges.
The two companies' ambitious push to develop the new product, tentatively named rebiana, is the latest step in the soft-drink industry's decades-long quest for the "holy grail" of sweeteners -- one that sweetens products naturally, without adding calories, but also tastes good. Sucralose, the most recent breakthrough, was introduced in the U.S. in 2000 under the brand name Splenda.
Today, the multibillion-dollar global sweetener market is dominated by sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and synthetic sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose. But with consumers increasingly eager for healthy foods and beverages of natural origin, Coke and Cargill may have found a sweet spot for rebiana, which is derived from a South American herb called stevia.
Coke, the Atlanta beverage giant, has quietly filed 24 patent applications that were published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week and says it will have exclusive rights to develop and sell rebiana in beverages. Closely held Cargill, the big Minneapolis food and agriculture company, plans to market the sweetener for use in products such as yogurt, cereals, ice cream and candy, and hasn't ruled out selling it for tabletop use.
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