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Sugar in the Raw Zero-Calorie Sugar Substitute Packets - Natural Monk Fruit Sweetener Powder, No Erythritol, Plant-Based Keto Sweetener, Diabetic Friendly, 40 Packets Ea (Pack of 2)
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Brand | Sugar in the Raw |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Specialty | Gluten Free |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Product Benefits | Gluten Free |
About this item
- MONK FRUIT SUGAR PACKETS: Monk Fruit In The Raw packets add the sweetness you crave without the calories; perfectly portioned for travel or for serving at the office with coffee or tea, hot or cold.
- HEALTHY SUGAR ALTERNATIVE: Vegan, non-GMO, naturally gluten-free, and keto-kind, for a sugar replacement, only a small amount of our intensely sweet erythrol-free monk fruit powder is needed.
- A NATURAL SWEETENER: We blend pure monk fruit with a touch of natural dextrose, ensuring that the monk fruit sugar granules sprinkle easily after tearing open each single-serve packet.
- DIABETIC-FRIENDLY SWEETENER: Non-glycemic monk fruit won’t spike your blood sugar, making it a suitable option for people with diabetes or those who are looking to reduce their sugar intake.
- A COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST: In the Raw started selling its famous brown Sugar In The Raw packets over 50 years ago; the Brooklyn-based family-run business has since launched some of the world’s most trusted natural sweeteners, including Stevia In The Raw.
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Product Description
Monk Fruit In The Raw packets are the perfect way to enjoy the sweetness you crave without compromise. These convenient, zero-calorie sugar alternative packets are made from the sweet juices that flow from ripe monk fruit, a small green melon-like fruit native to Southeast Asia also called luo han guo. Wherever your healthy lifestyle takes you, you can bring Monk Fruit In The Raw along for the journey.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.94 x 5.47 x 3.78 inches; 0.8 ounces
- UPC : 044800710042
- Manufacturer : Sugar in the Raw
- ASIN : B00CIW5B1G
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,038 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #132 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes
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Price Per Unit | $5.35 / Ounce | $4.46 / Ounce | $12.95 / Fl Oz | $7.29 / ounce | $2.21 / Ounce | $0.62 / Ounce |
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Flavor | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.5 | — | — | 4.7 |
Sold By | OxKom | OxKom | Gaudum | OxKom | Lakanto | Amazon.com |
form | Powder | Powder | Liquid | — | Powder | Powder |
weight | 0.05 pounds | 0.5 pounds | — | 0.02 pounds | 3.2 ounces | 1 pounds |
product benefit | Gluten Free | — | — | Zero Calories | Zero Glycemic,Zero Calories | Zero Glycemic,Low-glycemic |
ingredients | — | Dextrose, Monk Fruit Extract. | — | 100% organic coffee | Non-GMO erythritol and Monk Fruit extract | Erythritol, Monk Fruit |
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Customers like the taste and quality of the sugar substitute. They say it has a natural sweet taste and does not have an aftertaste. Customers are also happy with the calories, and delivery. However, some customers are disappointed that the product contains dextrose, which is made from GMO corn. Customers also have mixed opinions on sugar content, value, and natural.
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Customers like the taste of the sugar substitute. They say that it has a natural sweet taste and does not have an aftertaste. Some customers also appreciate the fact that it is not very sweet.
"...It sweetens without any aftertaste...." Read more
"I bought this product to use in smoothies. It tastes great and is a great substitute for sugar...." Read more
"I hate artifical sweetners, they don't taste like sugar and they leave an awful taste in your mouth...not monkfruit...." Read more
"This doesn't have an after taste. It's a good alternative." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the sugar substitute. They mention that it is wonderful, better than stevia, and works great for keto diets. Some say that it tastes like sugar and is great in tea.
"...Some people say its sweeter than sugar. No, no its not. But it’s good and no aftertaste." Read more
"Great stuff! Best sugar substitute out there. They say Monkfruit is 250X sweeter than sugar!!..." Read more
"...my favorites, but I do use this in place of those two and it works good in my tea." Read more
"Wow. This tastes like sugar. This works great for keto diets...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the low calorie content of the sugar substitute. They mention that it tastes like real sugar and takes way less than real sugar.
"...Its amazing it actually taste like real sugar and takes way less then real sugar...." Read more
"I liked the value.The taste great and less calories" Read more
"The best sugar there is natural and 0 calories!..." Read more
"...like real sugar out of all of the other sugar substitutes, and has 0 calories. The taste is the best!..." Read more
Customers like the delivery of the sugar substitute. They mention it's well packaged, very quick, and comes in convenient packages. Some customers also appreciate the excellent service.
"...As far as this vendor goes, shipping was very fast...arrived in 1 business day or 2 days at max.....before any other Amazon groceries in Prime Pantry!" Read more
"...this product comes in convenient packages that are approximately similar to a sugar packet in sweetness." Read more
"...Great product and packaging. The only down side is it’s a little pricey." Read more
"...I have found it. Great taste. Fast delivery. Company even checked to see if I liked the product." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sugar content of the product. Some mention that they like the monk fruit as a nice sweetener alternative to sugar, and it's the best zero calorie sweeteners. However, others say that they do think it is less sweet than other sweetners and that it contains other sweetening ingredients.
"...It tastes great and is a great substitute for sugar. My only complaint is that it is significantly cheaper at the grocery store...." Read more
"Best sugar substitute around. No funky taste or powder texture. We use it at home and now I can take them with me in my empty Altoids can." Read more
"...I do think it is less sweet than other sweetners so you may need a little more depending on your taste. Very happy with product." Read more
"...I have type 2 diabetes and this product is a great substitute for regular sugar and I understand that it is (hopefully) healthier than other..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the sugar substitute. Some say it's worth the price, while others say it is a little overpriced and a waste of money.
"...My only complaint is that it is significantly cheaper at the grocery store. I bought on Amazon for the convenience." Read more
"...I cannot believe I'm just now finding out about it. To me, it is worth the price. Love it in my coffee and no bad side effects!" Read more
"...If I had to say anything negative it would be that I think its a bit expensive but all artifical sweetners are." Read more
"...This tastes better, is a little pricey but worth it. It is strong so I only ever use one pack at a time" Read more
Customers are mixed about the natural of the product. Some mention that they love that it's natural and zero calories, while others say that it is not pure monk fruit.
"The best sugar there is natural and 0 calories!..." Read more
"...of the REGISTERED name of the product, but the product is not "all natural" monk fruit which most consumers probably think it is...." Read more
"...Thank god Amazon has it. Best sugar alternative on the market. It's not artificial, it tastes the most like real sugar out of all of the other sugar..." Read more
"...the product content as carefully as I should have... this is not pure Monk Fruit, and the primary ingredient is NOT good for a diabetic...." Read more
Customers are not happy with the dextrose in the sugar substitute. They say it's the main ingredient and it' s not returnable. They also mention that it' is expensive and the product contains GMO corn.
"...It is the a very good natural sweetener . It contains dextrose which can cause some minor issues for some people so google that first to check, I..." Read more
"...to lower my blood sugar using this till i discovered it also contains Dextrose which is a simple sugar...." Read more
"I'm being generous with the two stars. This is mostly dextrose...." Read more
"...very disappointed when my double pack arrived and I saw that it had dextrose in it. That is not a good sweetener to add to monk fruit...." Read more
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Many sugar lovers complain about this and Stevia, which is the other sweetener I use. The biggest mistake they make is using too much of this potent sweetener. You need only a fraction of the amount you would use compared to sugar. Try it for a few times and realize just how much better things start tasting.
Many sugar lovers complain about this and Stevia, which is the other sweetener I use. The biggest mistake they make is using too much of this potent sweetener. You need only a fraction of the amount you would use compared to sugar. Try it for a few times and realize just how much better things start tasting.
The brand name is “In-The-Raw,” which leads people to think there is only one ingredient. But, did you notice on the picture, just above the bold lettering “Blended with other sweeteners?” Probably not because the text blends in with the background color scheme. From a marketing perspective, that was brilliant.
Then there is the story of the brand on the back which begins with talking about their first product: “Sugar In-The-Raw.” This is very clever. I’m sure those envelopes only contained sugar. So the brand name “In-the-Raw” correctly indicated it had a single ingredient. The whole story of the brand hides the reality that all other of their products are mostly sugar.
The story concludes saying each envelope “has the sweetness of about 2 teaspoons of sugar.” Yet two teaspoons of sucrose is about 10 grams and each envelope weighs 12 times less than that. I’m not able to figure out how the statement about sweetness could be true. Especially since dextrose is not as sweet as sucrose.
Also, the “Blended with other sweeteners” statement actually isn’t quite right. There is only one other sweetener: dextrose. This is just below the Nutritional Facts panel. Dextrose is a sugar – and unless you already know that, you miss the sad reality this is mostly just a small envelope of sugar sold via great marketing.
Then consider the Nutrition Facts Panel.
First, the calories are list as zero when each envelope actually contains close to 3 calories. If you look at the very bottom of the side panel you will read that each envelope “contains less than 3 calories per serving which the FDA considers dietetically zero.” So the FDA may consider each envelop to contain “0” calories, but most normal people would say each envelope contains about 3 (and If you do the math, each envelope contains 2.74 calories).
Second, the panel states: Total Sugars Less than 1 gram. Given each envelope is .8 grams, this would be true even if each envelope had only sugar in it. Many people would read this and just think “Its okay, a gram of sugar is fine” and therefore feel comforted that the item has minimal sugar when in fact it is almost all sugar.
Finally you’ll notice below the Nutrition Facts Panel it also states “Suitable for People with Diabetes.” Just do a web search for “diabetes and dextrose” or “define dextrose” and decide for yourself if the product is suitable for diabetics.
In Conclusion: The Marketing Director gets a grade of “A,” while the product gets a grade of “F.”
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