Sucralose is permitted with proper declaration in Canada: declare as "sucralose" in the ingredient list.
Chlorinated sugar derivative approximately 600× sweeter than sucrose, heat-stable synthetic sweetener. In Canada, Sucralose is regulated under FDR & Safe Food for Canadians Regulations as a food sweetener. Permitted under Food and Drug Regulations. Must be declared by its common name "sucralose" in the ingredient list.
LabelGuard scans your label for Sucralose and all its common names (Splenda, E955, Trichlorogalactosucrose) to verify correct declaration, required E-numbers, and proper functional class labeling under Canada rules.
Start Your Compliance CheckDeclare as "sucralose" in the ingredient list. Permitted under Food and Drug Regulations. Must be declared by its common name "sucralose" in the ingredient list.
Sucralose may appear under the following names: Splenda, E955, Trichlorogalactosucrose. Common hidden sources include: Diet drinks, Sugar-free baked goods, Frozen dairy desserts, Chewing gum, Protein shakes, Low-calorie sauces.
Sucralose is permitted in all major markets with proper declaration.
Last updated: 2026-04-01
Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult official regulations and seek professional legal advice for specific compliance questions.
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