Sweeten Your Life, Not Your Calories! 🍭
This 25% concentrated liquid sucralose sweetener offers a powerful sugar alternative with zero calories and no carbs, perfect for enhancing drinks, food, and pastries. Packaged in a 16 oz. bulk format, it delivers the sweetness equivalent of 2 teaspoons of sugar per drop, all while being Kosher certified and manufactured in a facility that meets FDA standards. With a shelf life of 24 months, it's the ideal choice for health-conscious consumers looking to elevate their culinary creations.
J**E
Concentrated, no sucky aftertaste, no digestive effects but doesn't seem as concentrated as claimed.
Original Review:So I bought this to put in my coffee since I've been using Sweet and Low up until this point. At first I couldn't stand the taste of Sweet and Low but got a taste for it in my coffee while vising a friend who did the same. Most of my drinks contain Sucralose though and I know that it has a cleaner taste than most artificial sugars without the digestive effects of sugar alcohols and Allulose. I originally bought a small yellow squirt bottle of Sucralose but it was not as concentrated and would squirt out and you'd use a lot more. I wanted something more concentrated that would last a lot longer. This is definitely more concentrated. I added 5 drops to my 24 ounce coffee thermos and it was pretty sweet. I have a little sweet tooth and so I added one more. Plenty of sweet for me now. For comparison I use 3 packets of sweet in low in my same size mug. Sweet and Low says each packets is equivalent to 2tsps of sugar so 6tsps would be about what I drink in my coffee. With this I put 5 to 6 drops which is about the equivalent sweetness I would say which means this is closer to about 1tsp of sugar per drop. Definitely still concentrated but it doesn't seem as much as claimed to me. Even so, even if you double the dosage, the servings per bottle would still be 5900. The last box of Sweet and Low I purchased had 1500 packets and it was about 15 dollars. So price wise this is still a good value so I'm not going to dock it any stars. Additionally, I like the little dropper bottle it comes with which makes it a lot easier to use.*edit* After using daily in my coffee for a while I've determined it's sweeter than I originally thought. 4 drops is enough for my 24 ounce coffee mug. 3 is enough if you like your coffee very minimally sweetened. So about 1.5tsp of sugar per drop is about the true estimate.
J**R
Extremely Sweet! A Little Goes A Long Way! Very Economical!
I had this on my list to buy for more than 2 years!I follow a zero sugar/carb food plan and usually use a granulated Monkfruit/Erythritol blend. It’s worked well for me for many years. Wanting to lower my carb intake even more (because there’s carbs in Erythritol ) I switched to a liquid Monkfruit Sweetener. These sweeteners aren’t cheap, even with a sale. I was hesitant to purchase this Sucralose sweetener as I was waiting for it to go on sale.I find the $30 price tag a bit too steep. Apparently this brand never has a sale. (I am frugal at heart and most everything I buy is on sale and/or has a coupon attached) Well, I bit the bullet and purchased the 16 ounce bottle for $30. It was recommended by a couple in my Keto group that it was economical as well as extremely sweet. That a 16 ounce bottle should last at least a year or more. Yea. Right, or so I thought. Well, let me say right here, they are absolutely right!The bottle comes well packed inside a box with that box then packed in the Amazon box. (I always choose Amazon packaging as the delivery services are bad & I have gotten many a crushed box) Upon opening the manufacturers box = see photo = I was happily surprised to see a dark brown glass dropper bottle included free with my purchase. I’ve read some reviews that did mention it was included but did not see it mentioned in the description.The bottle itself has a plastic shrink wrap cover over the cap as well as a seal over the bottle opening under the cap. I filled the dropper bottle with ease. No need for a funnel but if you so desire to use one I’d suggest a tiny one like ones you see in the beauty department used for filling perfume bottles or even ones used for filling spice bottles.I taste tested one drop on my finger and HOLY COW! THEY WEREN'T PULLING MY LEG WHEN THEY SAID IT WAS SWEET! I then used it in my half cup of coffee. 1 drop in about 5 ounces. It was perfect for my taste! I could taste the sweetness without it being too much. This morning I used it in my full cup which is a 22 ounce mug. 3 drops 💧 Absolutely perfect! 👌🏼 ☕️I was pleasantly surprised!It tastes just like sugar and I haven’t noticed any after taste.I’m glad now I purchased this product. Even w/o a sale it’s worth every penny. I do see this lasting me a year or more since I only use it in my coffee.Figuring out all I spend a year on granulated Monkfruit/Erythritol sweeteners, this is actually cheaper. What I spend for a 6 months supply of granulated sweetener is more than the $30 price tag of the liquid Sucralose. I will still use granulated sweeteners for baking and sprinkling on desserts but for my morning coffee, this is it.If you’re on the fence about purchasing this, do it. It’s worth the price. You’ll love it!
M**B
Great Sweetener
Great sweetener, better than Splenda. Twenty drops for a pitcher of tea. This bottle will last a long time. Definitely more economical than the bags of Splenda.
P**W
Tastes good
This is very strong so you don’t need as much. It saves money and doesnt affect ketosis. I bought a medicine dropper to control the strength. The taste is as good as the name brand.
K**Y
Great taste, great price
I use about 16 drops a day in my 20 oz coffee (I have a sweet tooth, so this is more than most!) I think the average person would use like 4 drops? I used to use Splenda drops, but looked up Sucrolose drops and found this a few years back. I have been a repeat buyer ever since. Great taste, no after taste. One bottle lasts me about a year. Definitely recommend.
W**L
Good sweetening at affordable price, conveniently
I like flavored carbonated water (usually strawberry). I have a SodaStream carbonator and add 2 tsp (30 ml) of their Bubly brand strawberry concentrate to a liter bottle of carbonated filtered water together with 0.25 tsp (3.7 ml) citric acid and sweetener. I had been using a few shots from a squeeze bottle of liquid Splenda but found that fairly expensive, inconvenient, and imprecise. This concentrated liquid sucralose (same sweetener as in Splenda) serves my purposes much better. The bottle is fairly expensive, of course, but it will last me a long time and will be cheaper per bottle of carbonated drink. And by decanting it into the eyedropper-bottle that came with it, I can very easily measure out a precise four drops. Genuinely a good find.
S**N
Great Deal and Flavor
I've used several brands of liquid sucralose over the years. Most seem to be a 25% sucralose solution, which is fine since pure sucralose is like 600X as sweet as sugar if I recall correctly. It would be pretty hard to dilute to drops reliably. This is also 25%, and tastes just as expected.The per-ounce price is currently better to buy the 16 oz size as opposed to smaller sizes. It has a flip-top tethered cap.Pleasant surprise - It also came with a 2 oz dropper bottle to refill to dispense drops. Big thumbs up!
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