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[S&S] $5.09*: 19-Oz Splenda Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 19-Oz Splenda Naturals Stevia Zero Calorie Sweetener for $7.99 - $2.50 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.09.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Apr 06, 2025 04:12 PM
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EagerActivity1630Apr 06, 2025 04:12 PM
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Recent studies suggest that the artificial sweetener erythritol, often found in stevia and other sugar-free products, may be linked to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events, potentially due to its impact on blood clot formation.
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Apr 06, 2025 08:24 PM
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archangel115Apr 06, 2025 08:24 PM
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Yes, that's why if you're buying Stevia, it's best if you go for Stevia extract. There's a good one on Amazon called Pyure.
Apr 06, 2025 11:15 PM
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AlexTheSaneApr 06, 2025 11:15 PM
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Quote from EagerActivity1630 :
Recent studies suggest that the artificial sweetener erythritol, often found in stevia and other sugar-free products, may be linked to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events, potentially due to its impact on blood clot formation.
One study that was poorly done.
Apr 07, 2025 11:54 AM
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thedowg2Apr 07, 2025 11:54 AM
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In today's world, I have two options:

I can buy "Stevia", that has one ingredient... stevia.

Or, I can buy "Stevia" that has two ingredients.... erythritol and stevia... with the erythritol being listed first, meaning it's at least 50% of the product (or possibly 99% of the product)

Clear choice for me... but some people are willing to sacrifice their health to save $1 and will buy the second choice.
Apr 07, 2025 12:17 PM
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WooHoo2YouApr 07, 2025 12:17 PM
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Quote from EagerActivity1630 :
Recent studies suggest that the artificial sweetener erythritol, often found in stevia and other sugar-free products, may be linked to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events, potentially due to its impact on blood clot formation.
So you showed up to the thread just to complain about which cherry picked "recent studies" you believe in? LOL.....

BTW, "rEcEnT sTudIeS" suggests that tactic is found welcome, useful, or changes a single mind -137% of the time.
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Apr 07, 2025 12:23 PM
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WooHoo2YouApr 07, 2025 12:23 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
In today's world, I have two options:I can buy "Stevia", that has one ingredient... stevia.Or, I can buy "Stevia" that has two ingredients.... erythritol and stevia... with the erythritol being listed first, meaning it's at least 50% of the product (or possibly 99% of the product)Clear choice for me... but some people are willing to sacrifice their health to save $1 and will buy the second choice.
What pure Stevia do you buy? I didn't even think it was sold in the US. I travel to Colombia several times a year and bring some back home with me when coming back....which oddly the TSA the doesn't freak out about. You'd think bulk white powder from Colombia would be a red flag but they hardly bat an eye Wink
Apr 07, 2025 12:28 PM
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aberroApr 07, 2025 12:28 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
What pure Stevia do you buy? I didn't even think it was sold in the US. I travel to Colombia several times a year and bring some back home with me when coming back....which oddly the TSA the doesn't freak out about. You'd think bulk white powder from Colombia would be a red flag but they hardly bat an eye
You trust Colombia not to have fake products ?

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Apr 07, 2025 12:39 PM
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WooHoo2YouApr 07, 2025 12:39 PM
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Quote from aberro :
You trust Colombia not to have fake products ?
When purchasing prepackaged retail items in big box stores....absolutely. Heck, fake products probably make it over to USA retail outlets more often than down there just because the markup and demand in the US is so high. There the prices are so low (comparatively) for most groceries it would be like spending 99 cents to print a fake $1. Not worth the time or effort. It might even cost more to make a fake product in many circumstances. Now street vendors is an entirely different conversation.

FWIW; I think you may have a very different idea of Colombia that what the reality actually is.
Apr 07, 2025 12:43 PM
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thedowg2Apr 07, 2025 12:43 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
What pure Stevia do you buy? I didn't even think it was sold in the US. I travel to Colombia several times a year and bring some back home with me when coming back....which oddly the TSA the doesn't freak out about. You'd think bulk white powder from Colombia would be a red flag but they hardly bat an eye
BetterStevia from NOW Foods.

One ingredient.... stevia.
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Apr 07, 2025 12:46 PM
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WooHoo2YouApr 07, 2025 12:46 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
BetterStevia from NOW Foods.One ingredient.... stevia.
Thanks!
Apr 07, 2025 02:05 PM
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EagerActivity1630Apr 07, 2025 02:05 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
So you showed up to the thread just to complain about which cherry picked "recent studies" you believe in? LOL.....

BTW, "rEcEnT sTudIeS" suggests that tactic is found welcome, useful, or changes a single mind -137% of the time.
When i googled it months ago, I recall it was a few studies. But I agree with your theory. I should have at least duckduckgo...ed it instead. Studies are whacked and crooked.
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buick66Apr 09, 2025 04:22 AM
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Always so educational in these slickdeal discussions.

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