that STVF does not currently have a commercial product. As they are primarily a research and development company, they are currently focused on the production and development and growth of the Stevia leaf and the enhancement of the extract of the whole leaf. As far as your insinuation that they are developing an "Artificial" stevia is ridiculous. If you want an artificial substitute, try Pepsi's Sweetmx. As far as Cargill, Coke, and Pepsi, their use of stevia is quite limited and is mixed with other sweeteners such as erythritol. Why there's even a product called "Stevia" that's sold by Aldi's that contains only erythritol. Still curious as to why you are here. You obviously are not an investor.
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