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hlthe2b

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1. Indeed it is not... Just a crass attempt to trademark stevia product by a big commercial company
Sun May 25, 2014, 11:45 PM
May 2014

This is the one I use (Sweet Leaf)

Sweetleaf Sweetener, 70 ct ( Multi-Pack)
Zero Calories, zero carbohydrates
Zero glycemic, safe for diabetics
Smooth, fresh, sweet taste, kosher
Extracted using only pure water
Ingredients
Inulin soluble fiber, Stevia Leaf extract.


No glucose, sugar alcohols, or any other sweetener other than stevia. (inulin is a naturally occuring polysaccharide that prevents clumping

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