

🍯 Sweetness redefined: all the sugar, none of the guilt!
Transparency Foods Monk Fruit Sweetener delivers a natural, zero-calorie sweetening experience that’s 25 times sweeter than sugar. With 566 servings per 3oz bottle, it offers long-lasting value without glycemic impact or artificial fillers. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, versatile sugar alternative that elevates beverages and recipes while supporting a balanced lifestyle.










| ASIN | B0CQD8Y7BR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,989 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #40 in Natural Extracts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (549) |
| Manufacturer | Transparency Foods |
| Package Dimensions | 2.83 x 2.6 x 2.52 inches; 3 ounces |
| UPC | 198168314548 |
| Units | 3.0 Ounce |
S**R
Very sweet, Healthy and Ii don’t taste weird like Stevia
Excellent product, Not only is it saving my Kidneys from Splenda but it only takes a little to replace the Splenda. Well worth the buy!
D**K
Great sweetener!
Love this - tastes good, healthy sweetener. No added erythritol. Only need a small amount.
P**K
Excellent Value
Very good! No after taste! The small spoon included produces the equivalent of one tsp of sugar, so the jar will last a long time. Excellent value!
S**E
Not bad for an artificial sweetener.
Let's face it. NOTHING tastes like sugar to sweeten things. I've been using sugar alternatives since the 60s, and none of them taste like real sugar. Some are definitely worse than others. My least favorite is Sweet N Low. There is one from the past that is no longer available that I used to like: Cyclamates. FDA banned it in the '80s because it caused cancer in rats. Oh, well... The original Diet Coke was made with cyclamates, and it was delicious. Note: The current Diet Coke is still one of my favorites. I prefer it to real Coke. But the cyclamate version was better. (Then again, that was 30 some years ago, and at 75, my memory may not be that accurate.) But, I should be talking about this... It just arrived, and today I used one level scoopful for my 18 oz mug of coffee. No bitterness. But it still doesn't taste like sugar. I've been using Equal and Splenda for many years, and I think this is better in coffee than those two. As I sit here sipping my coffee as it cools down, I think it's a bit too sweet, but not by much. I'll have to play around with the amount. And it may be different in a cold drink. I routinely drink a large tumbler of water throughout the day. I add 1 packet of True Lemon or True Lime along with one packet of Equal. Looking forward to how this tastes in that. If it's either exceptional or awful, I'll update this accordingly. Otherwise, assume it's OK in cold drinks as well.
S**R
Great Monk Fruit Sweetener!
This monk fruit sweetener meets all my requirements. I love that I can peruse the Amazon site to determine if it is Erythritol free, the size of the container and the serving size. Monk fruit does not have that metallic taste some stevia sweeteners have and it does not impact my blood sugar levels at all... It also does not wet my sweet tooth so I don't crave sweets after using it.
M**8
Read the label!!!
The company is purposely deceiving people by omitting the fact that their product contains 10% maltodextrin which is a gut irritant and causes blood sugar levels to spike. This despite the hypocritical name of "transparency foods". Amazon should require this company to add a photo of the actual food label on the product where they also try to purposely hise this fact by using an "*" in the ingredients list. The manufacturer then comically adds "other companies do not disclose this information, we do" at the end of the footnote as if to try and persuade people o believe it is ok to have this ingredient since we are (sheepishly) disclosing the fact. From a taste perspective, the bitter aftertaste is horrible and ranks up there with other alternative sweetners. Baking is probabaly the only use case where this might be acceptable as long as other flavors are masking this characteristic. But you have to weigh that out with what I wrote above about the actual ingredients.
C**N
Try it. You’ll probably like it.
So far, so good. Only had it for a day or two, but it does sweeten my coffee nicely. A tiny spoon is provided, I think the jar will last a long time. It tastes slightly different than sugar, but it’s not unpleasant. It does take a little bit of stirring to dissolve lumps. Haven’t tried it in cereal yet.
R**H
Really good!
Very sweet and need very little! I use it to bake and for my morning cup of coffee. Love it!
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