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I have a 23.7 oz bottle of Propel here in front of me. I, a couple seconds ago, read the ingredients. "Sucralose," or "Splenda" as it's known as, is nowhere to be found on the label. I think the ingredients paragraph should be rewritten. I could do it if you want. And then I'd cite a source at the end of the paragraph.

I have a 23.7 oz bottle of Propel and a box of the Propel Powder Packets. On the powder packets the Sucralose is listed, but it is not listed on the bottle.

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Article needs to be revised to include static facts, to be written in a 3rd person perspective, and be revised. There are nice, historical facts but the description "A 240 ml (~8.1oz) serving of Propel contains ten Calories (42 kilojoules), 5 mg of sodium, 2 g of carbohydrates, and 2 g of sugar." needs to be removed as it is NOT a fact that cannot change. Someone could put "The original formulaion contained ten Calories, 5 mg of sodium," or whatever! but the statement currently says, at any point in time someone reads the article, 240 mililitres contains "X" ammount of ingredients.