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Splenda No Calorie Sweetener Sugar Substitute * (Net Weight 1.2 lb) Granular Equivalent Sweetness to 10 LBS of Sugar * Great for Cooking and Baking | 
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Buy New: $18.90 (On sale from $29.90)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 22092
Country: USA Ingredients: Maltodextri, Sucralose Media: Misc.
UPC: 722776210093 EAN: 0722776210192 ASIN: B000FWAWVA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Measures Cup for Cup LIke Sugar | | • | Great for Cooking and Baking | | • | Made from Sugar * Tastes like Sugar | | • | (Net Wt 1.2 lb) * Granular Equivalent Sweetness to 10 LBS of Sugar | | • | Serving Size: 1 tsp / Servings per Container: 1100 |
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Product Description Use Splenda No Calorie Sweetener almost everywhere you use sugar. Splenda No Calorie Sweetener measures, sweetens and pours cup for cup just like sugar. Now the whole family can enjoy great taste without all the calories. Suitable for people with diabetes.
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L A R G E.....E C O N O M Y.....S I Z E !!!!!! S A V E ...$$$$ ...! October 7, 2008 Patricia (Queens, New York, USA) Glad to see someone decided to put GRANULAR Splenda in a larger package! The Splenda "in the bag" is DIFFERENT from that in packets! It contains maltodextrin -- as do the packets.....BUT NO DEXTROSE! Dextrose, and sucralose, (the main ingredient), are both SUGARS...but Sucralose, of course, is sugar with a hydrogen atom changed for a carbon atom, (or some such thing)....and so a new, safer "sugar" results! No "cloying" taste, when used to excess, as "real" sugar has. So, sucraLOSE, though a sugar, is a sugar of "a different sort"...a safer sort, for diabetics and pre-diabetics. Granular Splenda has ONLY Sucralose and Maltodextrin...whilst the PACKET variety ADDS the Dextrose....Another form of sugar which is NOT as safe, (for diabetics and pre-diabetics), as sucralose is! (If you don't believe me that a different formula is in each variety, read the labels, as I did!) This said, I have heard my sister say that there is research that sucralose COULD lead to a shortening of "t" cells in the body...the cells that grow shorter, anyway, as we age. So, imbibing sucralose -- in any form -- could shorten life...according to what my sister has heard and said, anyway. How much it shortens life -- if at all -- is something I don't know. What I DO know is that diabetes -- in any form -- can definitely shorten life, if not treated properly! I'm a pre-diabetic -- who actually got Type II -- then lost it, (because I lost 30 pounds!) This may not work for everyone...but it did work for me, so I pass the info on. A quite thin friend of mine has Type II. She also has a very negative attitude towards life. Losing weight obviously will not help her. Having a more optimistic, (yet still realistic) attitude will. But it's hard to convince nt negatively-minded friend of this. Hopefully, this advice of trying to be more positive -- and also losing weight, if possible -- can help others. Nope -- life isn't perfect for anyone. But if you sit down, and list the 10 best things in your life in one column, and the 10 worst things in another, you'll see how things balance out, and hopefully, get a more realistically-positive view on life! Hopefully, too, this realistically-positive attitude -- combined with excercise and diet -- can help regulate...or, perhaps, eventually eliminate, any person's case of diabetes. Certainly, excercise, good thoughts, losing weight, and correct diets, can't hurt. Even using Splenda Granulated can't hurt -- too much -- if one cuts down, just a bit. All in all, Splenda Granuated is a great product, and I'm SO glad to see it is now in the "super-economy" size. When I looked at the "5-pound equivalent bag", I noticed Amazon isn't sellong that any more. But a notice that the larger-size bag IS being sold on Amazon, should be mentioned there! Splenda Granulated, even if does break down T-cells (quickly or slowly...I don't know), is still a great product! Use in moderation -- or as moderately as you can -- though!
Has 1/8 calories of sugar but not 0 calories as advertised March 24, 2007 C. Finley (nc) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Granulated sugar has 770 calories per cup while Splenda has 96 calories per cup. That's a fact. Splenda (sucralose plus formulation aides) is a chlorocarbon and is not naturally occurring in nature. Splenda has not shown any serious side effects in adults when consumed at normal dosages. Effects in children have not been studied to the same extent as adults.
A Diabetics Answer to Sugar September 28, 2006 Stejian 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you are someone who could care less about carbs and the Atkins diet, Splenda is an awesome sugar substitute. Some dont have a choice on whether or not they can have sugar, Splenda is the best substitute I can find. That includes my grandfather as well. Thank you for Spenda!!
Figures Don't Lie, But Liars Figure July 6, 2006 Jason Tovey (Gainesville, FL USA) 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong -- I'm not some nut job who thinks this stuff will give you cancer due to lack of testing. 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 0.5g 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!)
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