19-Oz Splenda Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener
$8.80
$11.99
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Amazon has 19-Oz Splenda Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener on sale for $8.79. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
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Key Features:
19-Oz flip-top jar
Zero calories, zero sugar
100% Natural, non-GMO project verified
Tastes like sugar
Keto-friendly
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SPLENDA Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener (19 Ounce Jar)
Manufacturer:
TC Heartland LLC
Product SKU:
B08G5DW3ZZ
UPC:
722776003992
ASIN:
B08G5DW3ZZ
Brand:
SPLENDA
Manufacturer:
TC Heartland LLC
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This is marketed as Stevia but if you look closely its 3g of sugar alcohol per serving, with the second ingredient being Stevia. It could be anywhere from 0.01% Stevia to 49% Stevia. Just buy Sweetleaf Stevia or Pure Stevia, or Trader Joe's stevia extract. All other brands like this trash, Whole Earth, Stevia in the Raw, are not majority stevia. Some of those shit products even contain actual dextrose which is just sugar, marketed as stevia (stevia has a glycemic index of zero).
Splenda is a brand name and the packaging clearly states "stevia".
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it's marketing deceptive to call this Splenda (sucralose)
as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
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01-10-2023 at 10:39 AM.
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it's marketing deceptive to call this Splenda (sucralose)
as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
Splenda is a brand name and the packaging clearly states "stevia".
it's marketing deceptive to call this Splenda (sucralose)
as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
ime the splenda stevia is about 2x sweeter than sugar.
This is marketed as Stevia but if you look closely its 3g of sugar alcohol per serving, with the second ingredient being Stevia. It could be anywhere from 0.01% Stevia to 49% Stevia. Just buy Sweetleaf Stevia or Pure Stevia, or Trader Joe's stevia extract. All other brands like this trash, Whole Earth, Stevia in the Raw, are not majority stevia. Some of those shit products even contain actual dextrose which is just sugar, marketed as stevia (stevia has a glycemic index of zero).
Never tried this one before, but I assume it has the "cooling effect" for some (myself included) due to main ingredient is erythitol with stevia to add some sweetness to it
Splenda is a brand name and the packaging clearly states "stevia".
It's still confusing because Splenda is the trade name for sucralose. They have also added erythritol so it's not just stevia. Packaging is very ambiguous.
It's still confusing because Splenda is the trade name for sucralose. They have also added erythritol so it's not just stevia. Packaging is very ambiguous.
Erythtritol still can't be absorbed so it's zero calories. So unless you're worried about your gut biome or something(which still doesn't matter unless your ingesting a disgusting amount) I don't see the problem with the advertisement
Just buy Sweetleaf Stevia or Pure Stevia, or Trader Joe's stevia extract. All other brands like this trash, Whole Earth, Stevia in the Raw, are not majority stevia.
Most formulations of sweetleaf appear to be majority Inulin or something else. Which isn't terrible, but does mean you have to pay close attention to the ingredients if that's not what you want. A little Inulin can be good for digestion but too much can give you trouble.
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as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gerf
as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
as stevia is no sweeter per ounce than sugar ( sucrose + fructose )
a teaspoon of "splenda" stevia could sweeten a cup of tea
while a teaspoon of splenda (sucralose) can sweeten
many gallons of tea...
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I personally like the taste of Erythtritol with Monk Fruit or Allulose better.
Erythtritol still can't be absorbed so it's zero calories. So unless you're worried about your gut biome or something(which still doesn't matter unless your ingesting a disgusting amount) I don't see the problem with the advertisement