Organic Sweetner, Only 15 Calories per Teaspoon
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Chief_Rocka
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Sucrose is 100% derived from plant sources, so it's vegan friendly, clean and healthy. It's free of chemicals, like all of the cancer-causing sweeteners.
The best part is, it's low calorie and tastes great!
The best part is, it's low calorie and tastes great!
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oh, I see what you did there0
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I don't eat plant based sugars0
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Where can I find this magical "sucrose" sweetner? I'm pretty sure my local supermarket wouldn't carry anything like that.0
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Sucrose sounds like a chemical to me.
No thanks. I'll stick to completely natural sugar that's derived from totally natural sugar cane instead. You can keep your chemical sugars.0 -
Where can I find this magical "sucrose" sweetner? I'm pretty sure my local supermarket wouldn't carry anything like that.
I fly to Brazil twice a year to buy it in bulk.0 -
I make my own by combining glucose and galactose.0
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tee hee0
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snort0
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Oh, yeah, I just love my sucrose. Wouldn't trade it for any other sweetener except for maybe stevia occasionally. I like the fact that you can get a large bag of it (sucrose, that is) for only about $1.50-$2.00.0
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is it ok even in yogurt?0
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