Splenda Granular No Calorie Sweetener 12.6 oz bag – (3.25 lb. of sugar equivalent)

Written by Andrew DiMino Nov 4, 2019, Updated August 24, 2021

No Calorie Sweetener 12.6 oz bag

  • Splenda No Calorie Sweetener is made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar.
  • Splenda Brand Sweetener is the ingredient that is already used to sweeten many low calorie/low carb foods and beverages.
  • Splenda No Calorie Sweetener is now available in two forms — granular, which measures and pours like sugar, and packets, which you can use with your favorite beverages or fruit.
Splenda No Calorie Sweetener 12.6 oz bag
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What makes Splenda Brand Sweetener an ideal no-calorie sweetener?

  • Made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar
  • No calories
  • Suitable for people with diabetes
  • Can be used in any food and beverage
  • Splenda Granular measures and pours like sugar so it is perfect for baking
  • Stays sweet during cooking and baking

Splenda No Calorie Sweetener is:
Ideal for the whole family and for people with diabetes.
Free of the unpleasant aftertaste associated with some other artificial sweeteners.

Splenda Granular Nutritional Facts

  • Serving Size 1 tsp (.5g)
  • Number Servings 220
  • Calories 0
  • Fat Calories 0
  • Total Fat 0g
  •   Saturated Fat 0g
  •   Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg
  • Sodium 500mg
  • Total Carbs <1g
  •   Dietary Fiber 0g
  •   Sugars 0g
  • Protein <1g

Ingredients: Maltodextrin, sucralose.

Other Low-Carb Sugar Substitutes.

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