Sweeten Your Life, Sustainably! 🌍
SweetLeaf Sweet Drops are a premium flavored stevia liquid sweetener, offering a zero-calorie, organic, and gluten-free alternative to sugar. With 36 taste awards to its name, this versatile sweetener is perfect for a variety of uses, from beverages to baked goods, all while being keto-friendly and packaged in eco-conscious glass.
T**A
The Best!
This is my go to sweetener for my morning coffee. Hardly any is needed and it's perfect! I've been using this stuff for years!
P**M
BEST Sweetner. GREAT Customer Service.
I discovered this some time ago and what a life saver it has turned out to be... It is a sweetener with almost no after taste... and the slight after taste you get is akin to regular sugar... not at all like saccharine or equal or even the powdered stevia. It really is quite remarkable.So the other day my supermarket stopped carrying it so I came to Amazon to find it... luckily it is here and cheaper of course, butI like to support local business.The three bottle I ordered arrived but I immediately noticed some white sediment in the bottles. I used it and didn't worry about it, because this white sediment tends to accumulate around the neck of a clear bottle after a week or so anyway.On a whim I called the company listed on the bottle and spoke with a very nice lady who informed me that a batch had had this problem... She asked for the batch # on my bottles and we confirmed these were from that batch. She didn't hesitate and offered to replace all three.THIS is what old time customer service looks like. I pray they never go out of business because they have a superior product in the artificial sweetener market.Mahalo and aloha.
P**Y
Personally, my favorite!
This is my favorite non-sugar sweetener. I've bought it several times throughout the years; I can never find it in stores, so I usually get it here on Amazon. It takes some getting used to; when I first started using it I would add 1 tsp. of regular sugar to my matcha and a few drops of this stuff... Just to ease myself into the flavor and aftertaste of this stevia. Also, a bottle lasted my husband and I a really long time; I can't remember when the last time I bought a new one was, but I'm pretty sure it's been a year and some. Will keep purchasing. 🙂PS: Not sure why the liquid turns white after a while of use, but it doesn't look like mold or change in taste at all, so I just figured it's some sort of oxidation? Idk. I will probably reach out to the company to ask.
S**Y
It tastes pretty good!
This is my new sweetener. It's good and affordable!
O**R
Extreme lack of quality but a very personable resolution of the issue.
Value for money: terrible. Functionality: terrible. Sweetness: very minimal. I'm a regular user (diabetic)of Sweet Leaf Stevia (small bottle from Whole Foods) I purchased 4oz. bottle for convenience. My last 2oz bottle lasted longer than expected, so I just started the 4oz. I found stevia had crystalized at bottom of bottle and also clogged the "eye"dropper. Now I'm stuck with a bigger bottle, past Amazon return time frame. I've used Sweet Leaf Stevia (2oz. bottle) for years without any issues, even if the bottle lasted well over 6 months. I guess it"s time to go directly to Sweet Leaf and see if they will standby their product.UPDATE: (3DAYS LATER) I CALLED the Sweet Leaf Co.; the Customer Rep. was very understanding and helpful and without further discussion said they will send out a replacement. All the info she asked for was the lot number and production date (and my mailing address of course). Very delightful young lady I wish all cust. reps. were this personable. The Sweet Leaf Company gets "FIVE STARS".
M**M
works great for unsweetened blueberry juice
For most times I need sweetening, I prefer monkfruit extract (too expensive) or sucralose/Splenda (actually mostly for coffee). But this is a good way to sweeten unsweetened fruit juice. I do not experience any stevia aftertaste with fruit juice and I drink this with blueberry juice every day. Though I would not try making lemonade with it - that flavor combination doesn't work for me.I also find it acceptable in tea, though YMMV. Just don't try sweetening coffee with stevia - you'd need so much you would ruin the coffee. I also don't use it for cereal.However, there is a somewhat costly brand of chocolate protein powder that uses stevia and it tastes OK. Not great but OK. Seems to me the aftertaste is hidden when you are sweetening something that's already somewhat bitter - unsweetened chocolate definitely tastes bitter to me. So while I would not use it in chocolate milk or hot chocolate regularly, I would probably use it to make those if I didn't have anything else.If all that's too much, stick with sugar. Stevia in general is not something that simplifies your life. Obviously I have more sweeteners in my kitchen than the average person.If you are addicted to sugar, nothing else works so you have to live with that. I know, I have a sweet tooth too and used to gorge on the stuff. But the fact is I don't miss it much anymore.
J**6
Stevia sweetener for ur coffee drinks
I can carry a smaller bottle with me in my purse to restaurants who DONT carry natural sugar substitute. This is the healthiest form of sweetener on the markets.