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4.1 out of 5
82.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars No sugar spike!
This stuff is great!! I only use a single scoop and it sweetens my coffee perfectly, but doesn’t raise my blood sugar! Awesome!
5.0 out of 5 stars A-Ok!
I really like this monk fruit sweetener. It's not quite as overpowering, nor does it give me terrible headaches, like Stevia does, yet has a very similar taste profile. Yes, it does have a slight aftertaste, but it’s not bad. It is also of natural color, so some might find that a bit off-putting, but doesn’t bother me.I love to add 1 packet of True Lime (crystalized lime) and 1 tiny scoop of this powder in 1 bottle of ice cold water. It makes the perfect, refreshing limeade drink. Looking forward to trying it in other ways. This works for me!
4.0 out of 5 stars Bought For Someone Else. They Love It
Very sweet. Personally I think it leaves a sort of aftertaste in the back of your throat which I hate with all artificial sweeteners. The person I bought it for loves it though. A more natural alternative to stevia and other sweeteners. Less cancer risk too?
1.0 out of 5 stars Won't dissolve in coffee.
It's no good for my AM coffee. I tried cold, hot, and boiling temperatures. It clumps. Then blended it with a ninja blender. There were no clumps, but also no sweetness! That experience really stumped me. I can only conclude that this product may be a sham.... where did the sweetness go when blended and no clumps? This product can't be refunded so my only recourse was to write a review.
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfying taste
I use this primarily to sweeten tea. Two level scoops of this powder (using the included plastic scoop) give the same sweetness, to my taste, as one packet of Splenda. So the whole container is equivalent to 283 packets. Also, I find this to be a more satisfying and fuller-tasting sweetness - closer to sugar. The powder clumps a bit when you pour boiling water on it, but a bit of stirring dissolves it. It gets quite sticky as it dries on a spoon or surface, but so does real sugar.
5.0 out of 5 stars I DON'T HATE THIS, SO MUCH!
This is the one. At long last. I really actually like this. The elusive monkfruit. According to experts, best choice of the non-sugar sweeteners - yet up until now, just revolting. This one actually tastes good in my iced tea. I'm excited! Been using sweet n low. (Yes, I know, but Stevia didn't taste good in tea. It's fine in coffee.) Anyhow, follow directions, use the itty bitty spoon. I put 1.5 scoops in my iced tea and it was perfect. Not exactly like sugar, maybe even a little like a sugar/saccharin combo? But not hella sweet like the other sweeteners can be. Not going to say no aftertaste, but not noticeable if you're not looking for it. I highly recommend this brand! Note: Do not, under any circumstances, taste it first with your finger! You'll hate it. And probably die. Put a tad bit in your drink, stir well. If you need more, take it slow, Jack. Baby steps. Build up. You can't build down haha. It's not cheap, but it will last a good long time. That's cool with me. Anyway, it's worth it.
3.0 out of 5 stars Tastes as expected, but
Tastes as expected and probably would have received a good review from me, but it arrived with the seal open (unsealed) and who knows how long the contents have been oxidizing.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Decent Alternative
I bought Monk Fruit Extract Powder due to it being all monk fruit with a little maltodextrin—the company admits this right on the label, which I appreciate. I find Monk Fruit Extract Powder to be a top notch sugar substitute.
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