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Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Zero, 12-Ounce Bag (Pack of 2)

Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Zero, 12-Ounce Bag (Pack of 2)
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Product Description

Organic Zero is great for diabetics, seniors, active adults, and because Zero is made from plants, it is also perfect for vegetarians. Zero is 70% as sweet as table sugar. But with zero calories and zero on the glycemic index, consumers can indulge with zero guilt.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1776 in Grocery
  • Brand: Wholesome Sweeteners
  • Number of items: 2

Features

  • The all-purpose organic zero-calorie sweetener made just from sugar cane
  • Zero on the glycemic index
  • Zero artificial ingredients
  • The perfect highly digestible organic alternative to synthetic sweeteners on the market
  • USDA organic and kosher certified, suitable for vegetarian diets

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Customer Reviews

Depends what you use it for4
This stuff is a pretty good sugar substitute, but it really depends on what you use it for.

If you are planning on using it in baked goods, I'd suggest that you not. The "sugar" has a slightly cooling effect when you taste it (it's hard to explain). I tried to make cookies with it just to see how they would turn out, and they had that weird sensationy taste to them.

This "sensation" (taste isn't the right word) is not very noticeable if you use it in small amounts, such as on cereal, on fruit, in smoothies (AMAZING)...and I'd imagine in coffee (I don't drink it, so I don't know).

Organic Zero is sweet, and for the most part, it tastes--and even looks--like sugar (it's basically a sugar alcohol). Again, I would recommend it in small quantities, but not for baking purposes.

$20ish dollars is an EXTREMELY good price for two packages. I bought some at my local co-op and ended up paying about $15 for one bag.

If you're into artificial sweetners, I'd say it's worth a try--it doesn't have scary things related to it like aspartame and nutrisweet do.

I bake with it5
I'm going to ride on the previous reviewer's comments - with the exception that I use it for baking, but use 1/2 Zero and 1/2 original sugar requirements. I don't notice any cooling and it makes the baked items easier for me to handle (less insulin, I'm a diabetic).

So far I've made pumpkin spice cookies, banana nut bread and gingerbread cookies this way and it tastes fine in all of them.

organic zero is amazing!4
I am diabetic and have been waiting for a product like this. No nasty aftertaste at all! Try it on grapefruit, I even made some Koolade using half Splenda and half Zero. It was really refreshing. I am anxious to bake with it, though its a bit pricey to use in larger quantities as yet. I'm Hoping the price will go down some. Not as sweet as sugar, but it has all the same texture and crunch. Try it, I think you will be suprised.


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