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Tate & Lyle

Tate & Lyle, a world leader in renewable ingredients, is a global company with operations in Europe, US and Asia. Tate & Lyle provides ingredients, ingredient-solutions and services to food, beverage and industrial customers. Our ingredients deliver functional benefits and enhanced qualities in products across a broad range of applications in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, paper, packaging and building industries.

All of our ingredients are produced from renewable crops, predominantly corn (maize), wheat and sugar. Tate & Lyle has its roots in a number of well established companies, focused on sugars in Europe and Canada, wheat milling in Europe and corn milling in the US. Our ingredient portfolio includes sweeteners, high performance and basic starches, polyols, gums, sugars and SPLENDA® Sucralose.

Tate & Lyle recently launched four new services: Tate & Lyle Create TM, Tate & Lyle Optimize TM, Tate & Lyle Rebalance TM and Tate & Lyle Enrich TM. These services help our customers create innovative new products, optimize costs, and rebalance the health profile or enrich the nutritional benefits of food and beverage brands without compromising on taste.

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Put Your Brand in the Sweet Spot

19-Dec-2007 - More and more products are using SPLENDA® Sucralose to deliver great sweet taste while allowing the reduced sugar levels that consumers demand. SPLENDA® Sucralose can help you reduce sugar by up to 30% while keeping the taste your consumers expect...
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How do you replace sugar AND maintain a consumer-friendly label?

24-Oct-2007 - Sucralose from Tate & Lyle is the zero-calorie sweetener that helps you create great-tasting products, with consumer-friendly labels. Register below to get your personalised product assessment on how we can help improve label-friendliness & taste, and reduce sugar & costs. Simply...
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China and Canada found guilty of citric acid dumping

18-Nov-2008 - Ongoing US Department of Commerce investigations have found Chinese and Canadian companies are dumping citric acid and citrate salts into the US.

Splenda bounces back as Tate & Lyle releases figures

07-Nov-2008 - Tate & Lyle’s sucralose product has recovered from a drop in demand to see a sales increase after the opening of the firm’s Singapore production plant, albeit with a reduced operating profit.

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16-Oct-2008 - In the third installment of this gut health series, prebiotic and probiotic supply issues are examined.

Fiber’s raised expectations

15-Oct-2008 - Tate & Lyle research has found more than half of Americans want more than regularity from their fiber intake – they want higher levels and better taste.

Tate & Lyle disputes Roquette’s maltitol patent

08-Oct-2008 - The UK-based food ingredient processor Tate & Lyle is challenging Roquette’s UK patent for maltitol.

Europe's first polydextrose production planned

25-Sep-2008 - Tate & Lyle has announced plans to build a new polydextrose line in The Netherlands, which it says will be the first facility for the manufacture of the prebiotic fibre and bulking agent in Europe.

DSM shuts Chinese citric acid plant

27-Aug-2008 - DSM will quit its Wuxi, China-based citric acid plant after being told by the Chinese government its site is required for urban development.

Manufacturers seek sucralose over aspartame, says Fusion

23-Jul-2008 - Fusion Nutraceuticals is reporting interest in its recently launched sucralose as a replacer for aspartame in food and beverage products, as manufacturers seek to meet retailer and consumer demand for aspartame-free products.

Tate & Lyle targets dairy drink boom

06-Feb-2007 - A range of functional ingredients solutions has been launched by Tate & Lyle, as it looks to capitalise on consumer demand for healthy yoghurts and dairy drinks.

Tate & Lyle to close UK citric acid plant

01-Feb-2007 - Tate & Lyle has been forced to close its UK citric acid operations in the face of intense competition from Chinese imports and oversupply in the world market.