ACIDULANTS
[Alt text] An assortment of fresh fruit including pears, lemons, oranges, limes, strawberries, grapes, apples, and kiwis, all covered with sparkling water droplets. In front of the fruit is a positive linear graph, with animated hands gripping dollar bills overlapping the line.
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ACIDULANTS
People who are tight fisted with the big bucks are saving 15-20% without Malic Acid and 25-30% with our cold water soluble Fumaric Acid QD. Why not join them? Write for a sample and experience for yourself the improvements in product quality and flavor enhancement.
Malic Acid provides longer taste retention and out-performs Citric Acid. On a pound-for-pound comparison, less Malic Acid is required to impart the equivalent tartness offered by Citric Acid.
Our cold-water soluble Fumaric Acid QD is ever more effective than Citric Acid and will not change the flavor of your end product. In dry beverage formulas its free-flowing, non-hygroscopic properties offer production benefits, such as eliminating the need of anti-caking agents. Packaging costs can be greatly reduced, as you can replace the expensive poly-foil packaging materials with the less costly poly-paper-poly packaging materials.
Alberta Gas Chemicals Inc. Seven Century Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054, (201) 267-1400 Telex: 136-318
Comments: The advertisement makes a direct comparison between malic acid and citric acid, claiming malic acid to be more profitable. The ad conveys the desirability of food being fresh, demonstrated by the water-covered fruit and the product's ability to have long flavor retention, providing the illusion of freshness, while maintaining a long shelf life.
Leila Dubon
- Ad Title
- ACIDULANTS
- Creator
- Alberta Gas Chemicals Inc.
- Date
- 1983-06
- Type
- trade ad
- Periodical
- Food Technology
- Volume
- 37
- Issue
- 6
- Page(s)
- 163
