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MKknits
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I can never find the sugar free syrups locally and finally decided to take the chance and order a bottle on amazon. So glad I did! I got the basic sugar free vanilla and 1tbsp in my coffee this morning made the best cup of coffee!
Plus the bottle is HUGE using 1 tbsp at a time this will last me forever. Any other flavors I should consider trying?
Plus the bottle is HUGE using 1 tbsp at a time this will last me forever. Any other flavors I should consider trying?
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I've seen highly favorable comments about their salted caramel. I'm a former barista and have really liked their almond, hazelnut, and raspberry-but these were the sugar syrups, and some time ago. It seems their SF offerings have increased, so I wonder if you could find a SF sampler pack?4
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I ask my local coffee shop to order any flavor I want.It wont hurt to ask .I like caramel and vanilla too.1
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Torani sugar-free you sy?
Order direct from them. Much cheaper, and you can get their entire product line.
Even what I have is only a small part of their SF offering.
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Torani sugar-free you sy?
Order direct from them. Much cheaper, and you can get their entire product line.
Even what I have is only a small part of their SF offering.
What else do you us these in?
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Torani sugar-free you sy?
Order direct from them. Much cheaper, and you can get their entire product line.
Even what I have is only a small part of their SF offering.
What else do you us these in?
Sludge, yogurt, protein shakes, fluff, microwave protein brownies, cookies and cakes, etc.1 -
I get them at Smart and Final. They have a big selection. I have almond roca, vanilla, caramel and English toffee. English toffee is my favorite so far. I add a bit to my bpc in the morning...love it!0
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Torani sugar-free you sy?
Order direct from them. Much cheaper, and you can get their entire product line.
Even what I have is only a small part of their SF offering.
Whoa!!!!
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At one time I had over 30 bottles between Torani and DaVinci SF... I ordered them from Netrition.com0
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I very much like Jordan's Skinny Gourmet Syrups: Sugar Free Hazelnut. It's made with sucralose, and has preservatives... and I'd like to remove all of that from my intake, but haven't had another syrup with no aftertaste yet.
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I use SF watermelon and lime during the summer added to my water.1
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Totally just went on their website and bought 3 more (hazelnut, Irish cream, and almond rock), even found a coupon code!1
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Hubby and I like the SF Raspberry (I found it for half price at a local grocery). We are using half organic Dutch chocolate flavoured coffee beans mixed with half regular organic beans, so the raspberry tastes like a yummy boxed chocolate candy. Limit of two cups a day for us so he doesn't get too crazy with it.2
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I really like the almond and hazelnut...but the caramel and toffee sound yummy. I should really pick some up for those days when I get a sweet tooth. If you have a Cost Plus around, they're pretty inexpensive there.1
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Yes the toffee, caramel and maybe even the chocolate will be ones I add in the future2
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This is awesome! Totally checking into this!0
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Salted caramel is my favorite1
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jenngerpeacox wrote: »This is awesome! Totally checking into this!
I don't think you'll regret it, they are also a lot cheaper on the website (shipping is charged but the same shipping was charged for 1 bottle as for 3 - which is how I justified 3).0 -
jenngerpeacox wrote: »This is awesome! Totally checking into this!
I don't think you'll regret it, they are also a lot cheaper on the website (shipping is charged but the same shipping was charged for 1 bottle as for 3 - which is how I justified 3).
I picked up ten, and it was something like $70, with free shipping.
Oh, and do yourselves a favor and get one of the pumps that screw onto the bottles. The first few pours from those 750 ml glass bottles try to fly everywhere, due to the air trying to get in through such a small mouth. Especially if you're trying to just use a little.3 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »jenngerpeacox wrote: »This is awesome! Totally checking into this!
I don't think you'll regret it, they are also a lot cheaper on the website (shipping is charged but the same shipping was charged for 1 bottle as for 3 - which is how I justified 3).
I picked up ten, and it was something like $70, with free shipping.
Oh, and do yourselves a favor and get one of the pumps that screw onto the bottles. The first few pours from those 750 ml glass bottles try to fly everywhere, due to the air trying to get in through such a small mouth. Especially if you're trying to just use a little.
Man next time I'll buy 10!0 -
I have a whole bunch of those pumps from when I used to use these. I wish I could resell them to one of you lol!0