Splenda no calorie sweetener packets are individual portions found in the familiar yellow packets. They are a great way to sweeten beverages and sprinkle on cereal fresh fruit and more. Each packet of Splenda no calorie sweetener provides the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar; 24 packets of Splenda no calorie sweetener provides the sweetness of one cup of sugar. Each packet of Splenda No calorie sweetener has no calories and no carbohydrates per serving. (For cooking and baking you may find Splenda no Calorie Sweetener Granular a more convenient option.)
- One box containing 700 individual packets
- Use to sweeten beverages or sprinkle on cereal fresh fruit and more
- Each packet provides the sweetness of 2 teaspoons of sugar
- Have no calories and no carbohydrates
- Great on-the-go packaging
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Figures Don't Lie But Liars Figure (Reprise)
[Note: This review has been attached to another Splenda product and some have found it to be helpful so I'm reposting it on this product.]
Don't get me wrong -- I'm not some nut job who thinks this stuff will give you cancer. I'm just really miffed at the fact that Splenda has plenty of carbohydrates in it -- 24 grams per cup!! They get away with this by setting their serving size to 1 tsp which is 0.5g. Would you believe that in one half gram of product there is less than one gram of carbohydrate!? No way!!
The sweetener sucralose is not a carbohydrate but since it's 600x as sweet as sugar they need to bulk it up to make it measure like sugar. But all the maltodextrin they use for filler is carbohydrates.
This could really screw up somebody on Atkins' Induction phase. For example the day before I learned this I made some Kool-Aid with Splenda. I didn't know that in 2 quarts I was drinking down 24 carbs!
What to do? Find somebody online who sells liquid sucralose. They use water as the filler it's super-concentrated still and it truly has 0 carbs. I look forward to the day when McNeil Nutritionals meets the demand for ZERO-carb Splenda. (That's 0.0g not 0.49g!)
[The liquid sucralose I currently use is Sweetzfree and I also had good experience with ZCS.]
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