Crystal Light Pure
BaronessBlixen
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Just curious if anyone has tried the Crystal Light Pure drink mixes to put in your water. I know it's only 15 calories a serving and is a blend of Truvia and natural flavors...tried some this morning and it was pretty good!
And for all you who don't consume artificial sweeteners, what are your thoughts on Truvia?
And for all you who don't consume artificial sweeteners, what are your thoughts on Truvia?
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I got some and I think they're good for flavoring water, but I only put a little in. just enough to lightly flavor the water... if I put a whoel serving in, it tastes like "powdery" (?) I cant thing of a good words... it's just weird...0
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I am in love with the Grape flavor!! So good! And it is nice and light - not overly sweet like some can be. But I do only put 1 packet in a 24oz waterbottle (same with all of the mixes.. they are just too strong mixed with the "recommended" amount of water).0
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I tried the Pure, I think... whatever it was, it was supposed to be 'better" than the normal CL but I didn't care for the taste. The regular CL is the only "diet" flavoring I can stand. If I don't do that, I just do plain water. I don't like that weird aftertaste that comes with artificial sweeteners.0
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I have been mentored by quite a few specialists and Truvia or Stevia by far a better choice than Spenda or Equal or Nutrasweet. I have always had issues with saccharin too so try to stay away from all of them. I still use sugar in tiny amounts if I really want to sweeten something as 1 tsp only has 16 calories and I know it is all natural, but I do love the Truvia the best if I have to use more.0
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I've tried the CL Pure. I prefer it over regular CL. They tricked me though. One packet is 2 servings. If you dump the whole thing into a 20 oz bottle of water, it's 30 calories....0
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I love em! I buy them for my kids and their friends to drink, instead of soda or other pop. I personally drink plain water, but once in a while, have a flavored one.0
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I have been mentored by quite a few specialists and Truvia or Stevia by far a better choice than Spenda or Equal or Nutrasweet. I have always had issues with saccharin too so try to stay away from all of them. I still use sugar in tiny amounts if I really want to sweeten something as 1 tsp only has 16 calories and I know it is all natural, but I do love the Truvia the best if I have to use more.
Thanks for the info. I stay away from aspartame, Splenda, and all those things, but haven't really done much research on Truvia and Stevia.0
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