Open Internet Explorer and type "? Stevia" without the quotation marks. This search comes up with 186 listings of web pages on stevia. I'll list a few. (What your looking for is the white powder from what I read other types have a licorice taste.) <snip> The Japanese, having subjected stevia extract to extensive safety testing and found it without health risk, now incorporate it in numerous food products, including candies, ice cream, pickles, and soft drinks (including some reportedly manufactured by Coca-Cola)-products that might otherwise have been sweetened with refined sugar or chemical substitutes. In 1988, in fact, refined stevia extract commanded a 41 percent share of Japan's multimillion-dollar market for high-intensity sweeteners-outselling even the ubiquitous American-made chemical compound NutraSweet. http://www.stevia.net/ http://www.healthy.net/hwlibrarybooks/stevia/questions.htm http://www.alacartegifts.com/stevia/steviafacts.htm http://www.mcs.net/~joyce/stevia.html (sales and Recipes) http://www.holisticmed.com/sweet/stv-cook.txt http://www.healthfree.com/stevlife.htm http://www.holisticmed.com/sweet/stv-faq.txt http://www.raysahelian.com/stevia.html Total of the search turned up 186 listings for stevia [Posted in FML issue 3145]