- Net weight: 40 grams (1.6 lb) = 20 Lbs of Sugar - Serving size: 1/30 teaspoon (as shown on picture) - Number of Servings: 5,500 servings. * Since 2004, Stevia-Stoe has been in the market bringing an innovative stevia extract with sweet taste, 100% made from organic stevia plants in South America. ** 95% of the Stevia extracts in the market are made in China where methanol, a cheap and highly toxic chemical is used to isolate the extract from the leaves. Facts about Natuit Premium Stevia Extract: - A sweet extract with no metallic taste. - Organic certification. Membranes and hot water are used to get the extract. - Standardized to Stevioside 95% (main sweetness factor in the leaves). - The only one in the market made from organic plants in South America. - No fillers. Beware of: - Extracts with high rates of fillers (maltodextrin, erythritol, lactose, mannitol) in their "Stevia" extracts. - Companies not stating the servings number and misleading about weight. - Stores selling stevia extract made in China where methanol, a highly toxic and cheap chemical is used to get the extract.
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I purchased the 90 gram size of this Natuit Stevia Extract produced by Stevialand and apparently purchased in bulk and repackaged and sold by SteviaStore.com and this is a copy of the review I left for the 90 gram size. The product arrived in a homemade looking heat sealed bag with a poor quality black and white Xerographic copy of a label that was not the same label as in the photo (did not indicate serving size or that the product was organic). The bag also had a tear in it and over 5 grams of the product was missing. The product itself is nearly all clumps that are nearly impossible to break. The item description here on Amazon states it is equivalent to 40 pounds of sugar and that the package contains 2,500, 2,900 or 2,950 servings (which one is it?). Even if you go with the lowest number of servings indicated I would estimate that the package really contains less that one tenth that many servings at most. This Stevia is not very sweet compared to others I have used and using far more than the 1/30th of a teaspoon serving size I could barely detect any sweetness. By the way, no "scoop" was included and who is going to have a 1/30th teaspoon measuring spoon? Also, what is the purpose of including the seeds? My guess is that this product may in fact be 100% Stevia but that instead of the usual fillers they warn us their competitors use they use Stevia seeds or other parts of the plant instead and add some "standardized Stevia extract" as it is the leaf from which the Stevioside is normally extracted. Anyway, the fact that it was supposedly pure organic Stevia and processed without solvents sounded appealing to me but this turned out to be the worst purchase I have make here on Amazon in nearly two decades and I have placed many hundreds of orders during that time! To top it off I politely asked the seller (Stevia-Store) for a 50% refund to compensate me for the issues stated above and then after waiting nearly a month a half and sending a couple of additional messages to the seller (they only replied once nearly two and a half weeks after my first message and then never sent the refund they said they would) I filed a claim with Amazon and they immediately gave me a 100% refund. I am glad I did not go to Stevia-Store's website to order!
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