PureVia All-Natural, Zero Calorie Sweetener, 40 packet box

PureVia All Natural Sweetener 40 packets
  

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PureVia All-Natural, Zero Calorie Sweetener, 40 packet box

PureVia is the zero-calorie, all-natural alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners that’s made from the sweetest part of the stevia leaf. Crafted to perfectly sweeten your coffee or tea, PureVia is also a natural on fruit, cereals, and in most recipes that call for sugar.

PureVia is a great tasting, all-natural alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners. You can use PureVia like sugar, to add natural sweetness to your hot or cold beverages, sprinkle on your favorite fruits and use in recipes.

  • Zero calories
  • Made from the sweetest extract of the stevia leaf
  • Contains only natural ingredients
  • 99% pure Reb A (a high-purity extract of the sweetest component of the stevia plant)
  • Certified Kosher Dairy by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
  • Each PureVia packet sweetens like two teaspoons of sugar
  • PureVia is suitable for people with diabetes
  • Gluten Free
  • PureVia is not genetically modified

PureVia All Natural Sweetener 40 packets 2 teaspoons

PureVia All-Natural Nutrition Facts

  • Serving size 1 packet (1g)
  • Servings per container 40
  • Calories 0
  • Total Fat 0g
  • Sodium 0mg
  • Total Carbohydrate <1g
  • Sugars <1g
  • Protein 0g

Ingredients: Dextrose, Reb A (stevia extract), natural flavors.

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