What other names are used for polyols?

Since "polyols" is not a consumer friendly term, many nutritionists and health educators refer to polyols as "sugar replacers" when communicating with consumers. Scientists call them sugar alcohols because part of their structure chemically resembles sugar and part is similar to alcohols. However, these sugar-free sweeteners are neither sugars nor alcohols, as these words are commonly used. Other terms used primarily by scientists are polyhydric alcohols and polyalcohols.

Source: Calorie Control Council