N**S
The Closest To Real Sugar...
First and foremost, sucralose is NOT "Splenda". Many articles that I have read on the internet present Sucralose and "Splenda" as one and the same. FYI, sucralose is just ONE INGREDIENT contained in "Splenda" sweetener––and making up only 5% of the content––the other ones being dextrose and maltodextrin. "Splenda" gives me the absolute WORST digestive upset, and I cannot use it. Sucralose, by itself, does not.I was introduced to sucralose, several years ago, when I started paying more attention to the ingredients in things, and it was contained in the protein supplement I was using at the time. I had come across many articles that claimed that "artificial sweeteners" cause digestive upset, among other issues, but noticed that I had never really had any problems with my protein supplement in that regard, even though it contained the artificial sweetener, sucralose.I was on a really strict diet and fitness training program that I had signed up for back then, and had to account for every last gram of carbs I was eating, so I couldn't have extra sugar. It sucked. It was already bad enough that I was, now, weighing everything I ate out on a milligram scale, just to make sure that all of my macros were in order. Figuring out how to add flavor to things without adding extra calories became a bit of an obsession for me, because I didn't have a choice about it. Along the way, I found sucralose being sold alone as a dietary supplement here on Amazon, and it was much less expensive than xylitol, which I had also considered trying since I had not previously had any problems with that one either. I decided to give it a try, and boy was I glad I did. I was using it in everything, from coffee to lemonade, after that, all without the concern about the carbs, and life was just slightly more "normal" again. LolI like that sucralose doesn't really have as much of that bitter aftertaste as other artificial sweeteners notoriously have. I've, personally, always thought that "Equal" was kind of gross-tasting, because of that factor. I will not lie and tell you that sucralose is "just like sugar". There is a slight aftertaste, but it's nothing like the other sweeteners I've tried. I haven't used sucralose in a while, but I was trying to regulate my intake again, because I realized I was eating too much sugar, lately. When I went in search of an alternative sweetener to try again, I decided to, first, go for the monk fruit sweetener, because it is supposed to be a more "natural" ingredient, and, although I had heard of it, I hadn't tried it before. I, honestly, didn't really like it that much. When I was done with the little bottle of monk fruit drops I had purchased, I decided to switch back to the sucralose powder. It's just as good as I remember... and less expensive.This is a different brand than I was using before, but the one that I used to purchase has a lot of bad reviews, now. All with the same problem––bad smell and color. I just decided to go with this brand, and this one is fine.If you decide to try this stuff, just don't use too much, not only because it will make whatever you put it in WAY too sweet, but having too much can, potentially, make you a little lightheaded and cause a slight headache. All you need is a tiny little bit so don't be put off by the small size of the package. It will last a good while. I mention this, because I saw some people, in the reviews section of a different brand, complaining about how little the package was when it arrived, and I was just thinking, "These people have obviously never used this stuff before." Haha. A little really goes a long way. I only need about 1/64 tsp for a 26 oz (huge) cup of tea, and it's really sweet. No joke. I would recommend that you get some of those tiny little measuring spoons for it, too, because it's easy to put too much in.
S**J
$$$ Saver!
Huge money saver if you use a lot of sucralose. Get some micro measuring spoons and thank me later, a little goes a long way. I use it in it's dry state to make Kool-Aid daily and make my own liquid drops using 1 oz of distilled water to 1 teaspoon of the powder in a dropper bottle. The powder dissolves instantly. To me that ratio tastes like 1 teaspoon of sugar per drop. I keep that stored in the fridge because I am not yet sure how long that mixture will last without the added preservatives. I will purchase again if I ever run out lol. Seems to last forever, it's an awesome buy!
G**A
Very good but it does spike your blood sugar
This product I tested when you take it does increase your insulin and blood sugar so this product is not good for diabetics or ketosis but I will still use it It taste good but has a ibuprofen like affect on your throat that burns it and makes me feel dehydrated
R**E
Super concentrated, great tasting!
A tiny tiny bit goes a long way. This is not an exaggeration. I think the edge of a fingernail to sweeten one cup of coffee. Super concentrated, but great tasting!
L**I
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Q**N
Five Stars
Tastes exactly like sugar, you only need a little bit!
N**8
Good deal
This stuff is pure sucralose and is sssuper sweet. You get plenty but open it slowly or you'll get a face full of sweet just from the fumes. Well worth the money. I'll buy again if I live long enough to use this up.
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