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16-Oz Monk Fruit In The Raw Sweetener Baker's Bag

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Amazon has 16-Oz Monk Fruit In The Raw Sweetener Baker's Bag for $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • ZERO CALORIE, ZERO NET CARB MONK FRUIT SWEETENER: Indulge in your favorite sweet treats with less sugar, calories and carbs with Monk Fruit In The Raw All-Natural Sweetener.
  • KETO CERTIFIED, PLANT-BASED: Made with nature's finest vine-ripened monk fruit native to Asia, also called luo han guo. Keto certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, vegan, low glycemic value and all-natural
  • FOR CALORIE-CONSCIOUS BAKERS: Bake a pie, whip up a sauce or craft a delicious cake without all the sugar. This monk fruit sugar substitute also works well in coffee, tea and other beverages.
  • EASY TO USE: Monk Fruit In The Raw dissolves easily and measures 1:1 like sugar. Includes one 16-ounce bag.

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Amazon has 16-Oz Monk Fruit In The Raw Sweetener Baker's Bag for $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter JohnDubya for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • ZERO CALORIE, ZERO NET CARB MONK FRUIT SWEETENER: Indulge in your favorite sweet treats with less sugar, calories and carbs with Monk Fruit In The Raw All-Natural Sweetener.
  • KETO CERTIFIED, PLANT-BASED: Made with nature's finest vine-ripened monk fruit native to Asia, also called luo han guo. Keto certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, vegan, low glycemic value and all-natural
  • FOR CALORIE-CONSCIOUS BAKERS: Bake a pie, whip up a sauce or craft a delicious cake without all the sugar. This monk fruit sugar substitute also works well in coffee, tea and other beverages.
  • EASY TO USE: Monk Fruit In The Raw dissolves easily and measures 1:1 like sugar. Includes one 16-ounce bag.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $2 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.99 at the time of this post.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: MONK FRUIT IN THE RAW, 16 oz Baker's Bag, Pack of 1, Natural Monk Fruit Sweetener w/ Erythritol, Sugar-Free

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maunleon
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Primary ingredient is Erythritol, not monk fruit.
I have nothing against Erythirtol unlike other people (and I use the version from Costco which is the same, more or less), but I find this type of product labeling misleading.

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maunleonMay 22, 2026 04:44 PM
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Primary ingredient is Erythritol, not monk fruit.
I have nothing against Erythirtol unlike other people (and I use the version from Costco which is the same, more or less), but I find this type of product labeling misleading.
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Quote from maunleon :
Primary ingredient is Erythritol, not monk fruit.
I have nothing against Erythirtol unlike other people (and I use the version from Costco which is the same, more or less), but I find this type of product labeling misleading.
A lot of them are doing that to bring the prices down. Pyure and Truvia are doing it too. If this was pure monk fruit powder, this bag would be around $40.
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toneroniMay 22, 2026 05:15 PM
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whats the healthiest sugar alternative?
May 22, 2026 05:29 PM
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PBougeMay 22, 2026 05:29 PM
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Very deceiving product called monk fruit in the raw and it hardly has monk fruit at all. Need to rename it to erythritol in the raw. Monk fruit and stevia is my preferred sweetener but it is expensive and hard to measure because they're both very potent, around 200x sweeter than sugar.
Last edited by PBouge May 22, 2026 at 10:37 AM.
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pmzo33May 22, 2026 05:31 PM
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Quote from toneroni :
whats the healthiest sugar alternative?
Erythritol is perfectly fine in moderation. I forget the toxic daily allowance of it, but it's nowhere near what any person would eat or drink of this stuff in a day. You can easily google toxic levels. It's a much healthier option than either sugar or high fructose corn syrup. It is a sugar alcohol, so it can cause GI issues, but everyone is different in that aspect.

Lots of misinformation about sugar substitutes in general. Anyone that tells you erythritol causes heart issues or strokes because of a random study that never actually tested erythitol in food or diets is just reading headlines and spreading false social media propaganda. Surprised no one's posted that nonsense here yet, but give it time.
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pmzo33May 22, 2026 05:35 PM
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Quote from PBouge :
Very deceiving product called monk fruit in the raw and it hardly has monk fruit at all. Need to rename it to erythritol in the raw. Monk fruit is my preferred sweetener but it is expensive and hard to measure because it's very potent, around 200x sweeter than sugar.
Agreed about it being deceiving being called monk fruit because the high majority is erythritol, but as you mentioned, monk fruit is much sweeter than regular sugar. This stuff is used as a 1:1 substitute for sugar in recipes, so the erythritol is needed to balance out the sweetness to dummy proof substitutions.
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looks like mixed reception on this

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fiockthisYesterday 05:46 PM
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Quote from toneroni :
whats the healthiest sugar alternative?
Monk fruit or stevia
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papitosabeYesterday 05:46 PM
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How long til we learn this is gonna kill us too😂
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MrGreedYesterday 06:05 PM
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Quote from toneroni :
whats the healthiest sugar alternative?
agave nectar - stevia/monk fruit are processed using petroleum solvents
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SlickFeather397Yesterday 06:19 PM
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Quote from PBouge :
Very deceiving product called monk fruit in the raw and it hardly has monk fruit at all. Need to rename it to erythritol in the raw. Monk fruit and stevia is my preferred sweetener but it is expensive and hard to measure because they're both very potent, around 200x sweeter than sugar.
how do u know the % of monk fruit in the product? u only know the % of erythritol is more than monk fruit arent you?
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alxshantiYesterday 06:36 PM
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Quote from maunleon :
Primary ingredient is Erythritol, not monk fruit.
I have nothing against Erythirtol unlike other people (and I use the version from Costco which is the same, more or less), but I find this type of product labeling misleading.
This! There is compelling evidence that Erythritol is not good for you: "Recent research indicates that erythritol is associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death. A 2023 study published in Nature Medicine by the Cleveland Clinic found that individuals with the highest blood levels of erythritol had twice the risk of experiencing major adverse cardiovascular events compared to those with the lowest levels."
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Superbob0000Yesterday 06:38 PM
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Quote from toneroni :
whats the healthiest sugar alternative?

i prefer allulose.
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PBougeYesterday 06:39 PM
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Quote from SlickFeather397 :
how do u know the % of monk fruit in the product? u only know the % of erythritol is more than monk fruit arent you?
They make it a 1 to 1 substitute. Erythritol is around 70% the sweetness of sugar, monk fruit is 200 - 250x sweeter. You can do the math and get a rough idea. monk fruit is going to be less than 0.5% of what's in the bag.
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JackScagnettiYesterday 06:49 PM
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I feel like I have to use more of this stuff because it either isn't strong enough or doesn't melt in water

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