Sweetener supplement fortified with a concentrated bioavailable

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426524, 426648, 426654, 426658, A23L 1304

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ABSTRACT:
A sweetener supplement compositions which provides a bioavailable source of calcium and are stable from calcium salt precipitation for at least about four hours at temperatures of at least about 85.degree. F. (29.degree. C.). The compositions comprise:

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