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Donald G. Tober, the Sweet'N Low magnate and Sugar Foods CEO, has died by suicide, say reports
KEVIN SHALVEY
JAN 16, 2021, 11:18 PM
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Donald and Barbara Tober.
Donald G. Tober, CEO of Sugar Foods Corporation and Sweet’N Low magnate, died Friday, according to The New York Post.
Tober, 89, had been a driving force behind Sweet’N Low, the little pink packets of artificial sweetener.
“He was bigger than life,” Steve Odell, Tober’s business partner of 51 years, told the Post.
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The man who helped put pink Sweet’N Low packets on millions of tables died on Friday.
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