Amazon has
16-Oz Monk Fruit In The Raw Sweetener Baker's Bag for
$6.99.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
i prefer allulose.
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