Now Foods Stevia Glycerite, 8 Fl Ounces (Pack of 2)
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Kathy Bougher
Greater than one weekWhen my package arrived I opened it and one if the two bottles was cracked. Had lost a bit of the product.
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Dan
> 3 dayI use it to make sweet ice tea and, to be sure, it takes a bit of experimenting to find the correct portion (too little-and its simply not sweet enough...too much and it becomes bitter and undrinkable). But this is just a matter of trying things until you get it right. The only down side (hence only four stars) is the bottles inevitably leak from their tops. Im not sure why, or even how, this occurs, but these leaky tops will make a sticky mess of things. Packaging aside, the sweetener itself is of high quality and I will continue to buy and use NOW brand stevias.
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J. Jackson
> 3 dayWe have used Now Foods Stevia Glycerite for about 9 years. The best part is there is no aftertaste. It’s very convenient to get this large size and transfer it into smaller dropper bottles to take along with us.
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Lisi the Wonder Therapist
> 3 dayThis product is wonderful. Unfortunately its two bottles for the price of two. Shame on me for assuming but really, giveThis product is wonderful. Unfortunately its two bottles for the price of three. Shame on me for assuming, but really, give me a break.
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Therese K. McClung
> 3 dayGreat for Ketogenic diet. No after taste in desserts/snacks we use this product in. Price is also good!
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Mr. Isidro Schuppe
> 3 dayNot bitter at all! Great flavor, but it seems like I use a lot more of this than I do regular liquid Stevia.
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Ely Smith
> 3 dayGood flavor. Am enjoying it.
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Sarina Conroy
> 3 dayGreat for making ice cream for keto. I just bought a ninja ice cream maker and if a recipe called for syrup I use this.
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Kathy
> 3 dayI really like this product, my last order had a busted top,but Amazon was great, they refunded my money.
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Jim Canitz
Greater than one weekA slightly more concentrated version of the stevia product usually available. Supposed to be better for hot drinks. Did not notice it being better. Stevia is great in hot or cold drinks in either form. Anyone today that is not aware of this natural sweetener for use in drinks and cooking, needs to get with the program. It is a healthy product with no down side or side affects that I am aware of. I used to use aspartame/Nutrasweet brand (the blue package) because we were told it was a safe sugar substitute. I experienced splitting headaches, gas and bloating of my digestive system and overall malaise. It caused my children to be hyperactive. There is controversy surrounding the use of the artificial sweetener and its safety. Studies (probably paid for by the companies that make it) have supported its use by substantiating no significant side affects in test subjects. But why use and artificial substance that enriches chemical companies and is bad for your health? Stevia sweeteners are natural products derived from the herb stevia rebaudiana, a South American plant. I have used the product in all of its forms for over twenty years and I have not noticed any negative side effects. In my opinion it tastes like a simple sugar when added to iced teas, with no noticeable aftertaste. It seems to have a slightly bitter, if any, aftertaste when added to hot coffee.Since I drink my coffee black, adding cream may change this observation for others. It can be used in cooking. Some experimentation is necessary to find the correct amount for various recipes. No calories, sweet taste. Doesnt get any better! Well, maybe bacon.... PS Most of the artificially sweetened drinks (Coke/Pepsi products) in the US use aspartame as the sweetening agent. In Japan, over half of these types of products offer a stevia sweetened choice. PPS The main reason the chemical companies dont like stevia is because it cannot be patented.