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🍯 Sweetness, perfected—drop by drop, guilt-free delight!
JD Liquid Sucralose offers a highly concentrated, zero-calorie sweetener that delivers the sweetness of sugar with precision dosing. Heat-stable and diabetic-friendly, it’s perfect for beverages, cooking, and baking, all while being kosher-certified and produced in an FDA-registered facility.
| ASIN | B079DXM749 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,129 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #446 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | JD Sweetener |
| Brand Name | JD Sweetener |
| Color | transparent |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00869552000223 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Item Weight | 40 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | JD Sweetener |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Product Benefits | Diabetes Control, Weight Management, Cooking & Baking Use |
| Set Name | Pack of 2, 16 oz each |
| Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |
| Specialty | Carb Free |
| Unit Count | 32.00 Fluid Ounces |
Z**S
Stop spending money for calorie added bulked sucralose
Most people don't realize that the "zero calorie" name brand version of sucralose uses bulking agents, specifically dextrose to give it that heft. Dextrose is just another form of sugar. They are able to market it as "zero calorie" because it is under 5 calories per serving. This however is the exact same zero calorie sweetener w/NO bulking agents and therefore NO calories. All the same sweeteness, you can still bake w/it and most importantly this is significantly sheaper compared to the amount of sweetening you can get from the brand name stuff. It's just pure liquid sucralose. If you want to be more precise in how you dole it out you can buy a glass bottle w/dropper and fill it from this as I do. A 2 oz. bottle lasts me months. This purchase lasts years.
L**S
Cheaper than more expensive sucralose at grocery store, because it's at least 5 x concentrated
This is a great sweetener, the same as more expensive stuff from grocery, except highly concentrated. I dilute the product by putting about 1" worth into an old empty bottle (of the JD Liquid Sucralose 16 oz size) (this comes to about the bottom of the paper label on the bottle), then filling the bottle to the top with water. Thus, one bottle makes around 4.5 times as much as the original. That dilution is still stronger than the sucralose sold at the grocery store, so I use a TINY amount of the dilution in a cup of coffee, tea etc. Checking my purchase history, one set of these seems to last at least 6 months.
I**L
I can finally have sweet tea again!
We have used several sugar substitutes, but this is the very best we have ever used. It is a little pricey but I believe it does the job better than any other product on the market. You really have to get the feel because it is very sweet and when you get it dialed in I can even make great sweet to you with it and enjoy something I thought I'd never do again.
C**C
A fine Sticky Standard
It is the Sweetest I've tasted and will continue to purchase. It's also the most economical for me by far. Very little aftertaste if don't use overly much A little awkward to pour from original bottle, but i load a squeeze bottle with dropper for everyday use.
P**Z
Wonderful Stuff, For the Precise Measurer
This is _super_ concentrated, to the point that most people (who're accustomed to working with much more dilute stuff) seem to find it difficult to wrap their minds around it. Half a drop sweetens or even over-sweetens a large bowl of cereal, for example. And a tiny little "pinch" measuring spoon (as mostly used for the stronger spices) is the sweetening-equivalent of an entire cup of sugar. I love this product, in part because it's so concentrated and therefore takes practically no space to store. But everyone else I've persuaded to try it seems to have a sort of mental block as to just how incredibly potent this stuff actually is; it seems impossible until you've experienced it. A precision device (like the "dash"-sized measuring spoon mentioned earlier) is required even to measure by the cup-of-sugar equivalent, and trying to use this stuff to do something like sweeten your morning tea or coffee is pretty much out of the question, because the quantity you'd need is so impossibly tiny. There's something you can do about this, though I've never personally felt the need. Some buyers dilute this product with carefully measured water, so that more is needed to achieve a given degree of sweetness. If you cut it to, say, three parts water to one part sucralose solution, then you would use four times as much and _maybe_ be down to where a drop or so _might_ be appropriate for sweetening a cup of coffee. This, as I understand it, is what a lot of liquid sweeteners as sold in supermarkets actually are-- this exact same stuff watered down to make it easier to use and measure, and in my experience at several or more times the price. I mostly use this to sweeten Kool-Aid, which conveniently requires one cup of sugar-equivalent sweetening per batch. For this, you can't beat it with a stick. Nothing that I know of is cheaper or easier, so long as this stuff is measured _carefully_. I also use a lab-style precision bottle to sweeten my cereal, though even with the bottle I sometimes get way too much. (Obviously, I'm still working out the details.) In hot drinks I don't even make the attempt, and instead use the tiny sucralose pills that come in plastic dispensers as the next cheapest (and much easier to use in this application) choice. If you're careful and precise, you'll love this stuff to death and save a lot of storage space and money. If not, it won't work for you at all. It really is as simple as that.
D**L
Replaces sugar replacements for diabetes
Best item on the market and the sweetest
C**V
No downside!
This is a great deal. Easy to put into a left over eye dropper bottle. It can be carried anywhere that way. Best part... no fillers.
A**N
Return Customer
I've been using this brand of sugralose for years. A tiny drop equals about 3 teaspoons of sugar. No sugar-substitute after taste at all.
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