? about No sugar added sorbets

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I saw that some TS restuarants offer No sugar added Sorbet--does anyone know if that means Sugar Alternatives (artifical) or nothing else added just fruit?
Would prefer no Artificial sweeteners.
 
we were told all the "no sugar added" desserts, including the sorbets, all have artificial sweeteners...either aspartame, sucralose, sugar alcohols or a combination. Chefs at each restaurant can tell you which sweeteners are used in a particular dessert at that restaurant.
 
The No Sugar Added sweets at California Grill, LeCellier, and Narcoosees def. have splenda in them. I had to ask since I have sugar restrictions. But they sure were yummy!!! The sorbet is so good at LeCellier too!
 
Whatever's in them, they are fabulous! The best desserts I've had at WDW for a long time--the are light, fresh, and full of flavor.
 

No sugar added usually means sucralose(at least when we asked)..I love the trio no-sugar added at the Wave!!!(DH liked mine better than his) and the no-sugar added cheescake at BW bakery is also great!!!! I no sugar added butter pecan at MK ice cream parlor is also wonderful(trying the black raspberry this time, I think).

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