J**P
I love Amazon but some prices are getting to be just ...
I am diabetic and have to use Stevia. When I ordered this I thought I was getting a big supply. I got only 3at a very high price! Walmart has țhis same product now f for 3.98.I love Amazon but some prices are getting to be just to much!
K**E
Unfortunate Strong Aftertaste
I've tried the Sucralose To Go (sucralose is the same as Splenda), the Monk Fruit To Go and the Stevia To Go and my least favorite is the Stevia version. I simply can't tolerate the bitter aftertaste and even in hot tea or coffee, I can definitely taste it.If you're leery about artificial sweeteners then the Monk Fruit version isn't bad but I prefer the Sucralose. It's very good in iced tea.The cost as of this writing is more than double what I paid per container at a brick and mortar store however, I feel reviews should be about the product and not the seller/vendor so I didn't subtract any stars for price. The two star ranking is purely about the taste.I love the portability of these containers (which are about the same size as a MIO container) and will most likely be buying the Sucralose version again because I'm a type 2 diabetic and I can't count on getting a suitable sweetener when I'm away from home unless I bring my own. The little packets of sweetener found in many restaurants have maltodextrin in them which is a filler substance generally made from corn and it spikes blood glucose so I have to avoid those.If you're someone who is used to the aftertaste of Stevia then you might not mind this product but it just wasn't tasty to me and I won't buy it again.
E**S
It's ok for my soda machine sodas
but it has an almost vanilla taste to it that I find distasteful in tea. We use a Sodastream machine make sodas from Prairie Moon Beverage and I love this in my cherry and cola mixes. For tea and baking, I prefer Sweet Drops from Sweet Leaf.
E**R
Super glad that Amazon is now handlig it .
Love it , used it before Wall Mart quit handling it at it's local stores in the new Orleans area markets.
C**R
Not Stevia, Not Natural
I've been buying pure stevia drops for a while now. I prefer the zero calorie all-natural goodness of stevia to its' artificial cousins and one drop sweetens a whole cup of coffee. So I saw this new brand and grabbed a bottle.I made a mistake,It didn't taste quite right at first so today I did what I should have done prior to buying it at HEB...I flipped it over and read the label. However, in my defense I must say I had never seen stevia drops combined with anything before. Stevia drops are always just stevia drops. I had no reason to believe they'd throw in artificial ingredients and preservatives in this one!First, the first ingredient is water. So it is watered down. You'll need more of it to put this in your coffee. Then erythritol which is another zero calorie sweetener, then third on the list is some stevia extract but then all h-word breaks loose in the bottle...next up is natural flavors to mask the ingredients that follow: malic acid,(artificial ingredient) sodium benzoate (artificial preservative), and potassium sorbate (artificial preservative)Now why would a person pay this much money for an artificial sweetener when you can buy them dirt cheap? The money is all in profit here becuase you aren't getting lots of pure natural stevia, which is why the consumer pays more, you are getting some water with likely one drop of stevia in the whole container (it is that sweet) and some other things to preserve the water and some natural flavoring to help mask the preservatives...and it just doesn't sweeten welll but does so with lots of aftertaste.That's what I get for assuming a bottle that says "stevia to go" would be stevia...really fraudulant. Unfortunately, I bought 2 bottles.
M**3
Great!
I love it! I am on a very low carb diet, and after realizing with no small amount of shock how many carbs were in the Truvia packets I'd been using with carefree abandon, I went looking for a liquid sweetener alternative. I needed something I could put in my purse or have in my desk at work and this fits the bill. Some reviewers have mentioned an aftertaste. I use it in both hot tea and iced tea and detect no aftertaste at all. It is pleasant tasting, good in both hot and cold drinks, under $4 at the W store and portable. Best of all, zero carbs!
J**S
Acquired taste
Stevia does have a different taste, but I'm trying to break my addiction to sweets. I can put this in my purse and order unsweetened drinks.