Monk Fruit in the Raw Sweeteners, Sugar Substitute, 4 Pack – 40 Count Each, 160 Total Packets







Key features
- •MADE WITH REAL FRUIT - A sugar substitute made with the sweet vine-ripened monk fruit, which is native to Asia
- •NATURAL SUGAR ALTERNATIVE - Leading a new sweetener revolution, providing Americans with an all-natural alternative to traditional refined white sugar.
- •LOW CALORIES - A delicious and wholesome sugar-alternative that has a clean sweet taste, zero carbs and fewer than 3 calories per serving
- •CONVENIENTLY PACKAGED - Just one orange packet packs the sweetness of about two teaspoons of sugar.
- •VERSATILE USES - Sweeten tea or a cup of coffee, hot or cold. Mix up a cocktail, blend a smoothie, or sprinkle it on cereal.
Monk Fruit in the Raw Sweeteners, Sugar Substitute, 4 Pack – 40 Count Each, 160 Total Packets
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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Run away! Run away!
M. Knue✓ Verified Purchase•February 6, 2018
I'm being generous with the two stars. This is mostly dextrose. The seller didn't have anything but what can be seen on the front of the box, so I took a chance. I should have done more research. If you don't like the taste of dextrose, you aren't going to like this. I personally find dextrose to make things have a sour aftertaste. Also, after some post purchase research, there seems to be some question of the kind of glycemic load it actually has. The Monk Fruit has 0, but the dextrose is very high. For those looking at taking this instead of sugar, you might be better off with the sugar. Next time I'll make sure it's either just monk fruit, or monk fruit with erythritol. (Erythritol does not bother me or my tastebuds nearly so much.)
Lacking
VAB✓ Verified Purchase•February 2, 2018
Wanted to try something besides white/brown sugar or agave. Did not do it for me it was just not sweet enough for my high sugar taste.
NOT REAL MONK FRUIT OR KETO COMPLIANT
T C✓ Verified Purchase•February 2, 2018
I wish I had read the reviews on this product before purchasing. The listing on this product is misleading since they don't actually post a picture of the nutrition facts/ingredients list and it's not under product information.
But the first ingredient is DEXTROSE, then you have monk fruit extract. Also, depending on who you purchase from on Amazon you can't return this product.
But the first ingredient is DEXTROSE, then you have monk fruit extract. Also, depending on who you purchase from on Amazon you can't return this product.
Excited to find on Amazon
Leslie Dekock✓ Verified Purchase•December 31, 2017
I have migraines and can not eat sugars or sugar substitutes. I can use Monk Fruit, but can not find it in the stores any longer.
Great fine on Amazon.
Great fine on Amazon.
I like sticking a few packets in my purse
Frieda✓ Verified Purchase•October 31, 2017
I like sticking a few packets in my purse, so when I am out, I can have ice tea sweetened naturally
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