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🍰 Sweeten smarter, live better—zero guilt, all the flavor!
This 2-pound bag of 100% pure allulose sweetener offers 227 servings of a natural, plant-based sugar substitute that perfectly mimics sugar’s taste and baking properties without calories, carbs, or aftertaste. Keto-friendly, vegan, and non-GMO, it’s lab-tested for purity and free from fillers and common allergens, making it the ideal choice for health-conscious professionals seeking guilt-free sweetness in cooking, baking, and beverages.






| ASIN | B0BL1R1T8Y |
| ASIN | B0BL1R1T8Y |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,366 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #23 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand Name | DEAL SUPPLEMENT |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,344) |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | deal supplement |
| Manufacturer | deal supplement |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.39 x 6.77 x 2.99 inches; 2 Pounds |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management |
| Size | 32 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
| UPC | 850034253312 |
| UPC | 850034253312 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
| Units | 32.0 Ounce |
T**Y
THIS is my sweetener
I have found my new sugar substitute! I've tried this powder and another brand's liquid & this is the one I have subscribed to. (BTW: Make sure to dig around for the scoop. It's in there, but I had a hard time finding it... PROS: + It's affordable (compared to others - including the liquid one I tried) + There is ZERO after taste. I am really sensitive to flavors & alluose is the only one I know of that is not bitter, cooling, offensively sweet if I get it on my hands, etc. The closest one to this was a combo sweetener that was fine until I had to inhale. Every time I took a breath for the next hour, there was a slight cooling sensation on my tongue and in my throat. + This can be used as is or I can make a liquid with it. I like the powder for baking/cooking, and the liquid for adding to coffee and tea. + The bag seals up well. + There is a little scoop included - but I had to dig, dig, dig to find it! LOL + I did not experience any stomach issues, even though I added some to my coffee and tea all day, every day for about a week. + GMO-free - which is very important to me. + If this isn't as sweet as I'd like - esp with my coffee -I can add just a pinch of brown sugar & that does it for me. CONS: - This is much finer than expected. I thought it would be crystals/granules. It is very much like powdered sugar. I have to be careful when measuring it out. - I do have to be careful not to overuse this. I have CKD stage 3b & allulose is (mostly) not metabolized & is excreted through urine. This could add a bit more strain to my kidneys, so I just limit my intake. Allulose is safer for my kidneys than sugar. - I have to use a little more than I'd like to get my sweet kick. - It is not as sweet as sugar. Some people say that it is 70% as sweet as sugar. I think it's more like 60% based on what I need to use. - The bag is a bit of waste. It is 2lbs of product, but there is a lot of settling. It could be in a bag half the size, Overall, I am SO happy I found this because it helps me cut down on or, in some cases, cut OUT - sugar. I keep half the bag as is, and make a liquid with the other half.
J**Y
Sugar Substitute with no after taste
This is real good! I am limiting my intake to a pound and a half a months so this should last 4 months. Can't beat it in my morning coffee and protein shakes with some cinnamon.
P**E
Sugar free caramel
Good price. Tastes good. I use it to make caramel. It caramelizes nicely . I also make syrup with it. I also sprinkle it on frozen berries. Some people are sensitive to allulose and can get digestive issues. I would start with using it sparingly at first and maybe mix it with some stevia. Then,gradually increase the amount that you ingest. It’s not as sweet as sugar so adding another sweetener with it while you are to titrating up will boost the sweetness.
B**O
Good enough.
Good, but seems to be a bit harsher on my stomach than competing allulose brands. It's not a dealbreaker. I seem to be adjusting. But it's worth mentioning.
K**A
I don't miss sugar at all.
I started using ellulose about a year ago when we discovered that erythritol has some serious health issues. I've never looked back. It tastes like sugar. It looks like sugar. It behaves like sugar. What's not to like? Now, when I actually eat something with real sugar in it it's just too too sweet. This product is seriously helped in my weight loss efforts.
W**E
Love this product would and have bought again
Love this product and have bought more. No after taste. Not as sweet as sugar doesn't bother me. Just use a little more when needed. Also have used in some canning projects no problem.
D**E
Allulose
I absolutely love this Allulose. My husband and I enjoy our sweet treats and snacks. Allulose helps keep blood sugar under control and is definitely a great alternative to sugar and most chemical sugar alternatives.
L**R
Allulose Did Not Work For Me Unfortunately….
The recent research of the negative impact of Erythrotol lead my husband and I to make a change in sweeteners to this Allulose. Both Allulose and Erythrotol do not alter blood glucose because they are not metabolized in the body. Both Allulose and Erythrotol have a sweetness of about 70% of sugar and are low calorie. They are comparable in price. This Allulose was the cheapest per ounce at the time of my receiving it. Why Allulose is better than Erythrotol: You can use Allulose in baking and it will even carmelize. The texture of Allulose is almost a powder so it mixes into everything easily. Both of these sweeteners can give stomach upset if you have too much of them IF you have the kind of body where that occurs. Unfortunately I do have that issue so now I’m trying monk fruit sweetener instead.. However, my husband did not have a stomach issue with Allulose but was frustrated by how much weaker the Allulose is than stevia. He said that he just kept adding more and more Allulose and it just never seemed to make his coffee sweeter. So, now we’re trying monk fruit. That one seems more sweet than Allulose and doesn’t upset my stomach. But it still is less sweet than stevia and has an unusual aftertaste to me. Oh! I measured the spoon that comes with this Allulose. It is a teaspoon and a half. If you are accustomed to sugar, this spoon is convenient because That is so convenient because replacing a teaspoon of sugar is the same amount of sweetness as a teaspoon and a half of Allulose.
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