Monin - Vanilla Syrup, Versatile Flavor, Great for Coffee, Shakes, and Cocktails, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO (750 ml)
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The text says 330 ml, but I don't know why it says 750 When I asked about it, I was unsure, but took the risk and ordered anyway.
It is glass in the 750 ml bottles. PET bottles are used for 1,000 ml (Liter) bottles. Size information can be found in the description of each item.
These two methods are used. Gums that are synthetic and added to artificial flavors).
As far as sugar is concerned, it is Splenda. You need Monin's Zero Calorie syrup if you want stevia. Instead of splenda, it has monkfruit and stevia
Selected User Reviews For Monin - Vanilla Syrup, Versatile Flavor, Great for Coffee, Shakes, and Cocktails, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO (750 ml)
The use of vanilla syrup in my chai latte drinks contributes to both sugar and vanilla flavors, adding both sweetness and depth of (By the way, I highly recommend getting a manual pump milk frother if you're interested in making lattes. It only takes about a minute for them to produce great froth, even with non-hydrogenated milk Drink milk with fat content! We can taste the syrup straight without creating any off flavors. I consider the organic aspect a plus, and the brand of syrup that appears to be the leading seller is neither organic nor free from artificial colors or My understanding is that the Amazon listing does not include a photo of the nutrition/ingredients label, so I have added It's easy to give it five stars, and.

The instructions are not on the label, but you can find them on the Monin website. Ours had a pump attachment with the cap always on, but it had mold growing all over it. A ruined syrup has been created. The product will last longer if you refrigerate it (even though it doesn't say to do so on the label).

I love it so much. This style of vanilla syrup cannot be compared to anything else marketed by Monin or elsewhere. I LOVE YOU! Now that this has been updated, two RANCID bottles have been sent to me. are not the same color and taste terrible, so they may be fake. The two dark ones are from Monin. I look at this and it's the same glass
I can't understand it.

The size and shape of the bottle is 7 oz We received 25 as opposed to This product comes in a 4 ounce According to the description, the age is It is 8 oz/1 lt. And, the first Monin I bought a few months ago is It is 1 liter in a plastic bottle and contains 8 ounces. The price of the new bottle, however, was just 25 cents. The bottle is 4 oz/ 750 ml (see picture), and it is made of glass. Since the old plastic bottle is lighter than the new bottle, I did not notice the difference in size until I transferred the newly opened contents into my older plastic bottle. Going on my way I thought I must have simply not paid attention to the description showing the lesser amount. From a quick look at the description, it appears they did say There are 8 ounces in each package. In the future, I would like to return it, but I threw away that bottle and its lid after transferring the contents. The bottle was easy to retrieve and take pictures of (attached), but the lid is still missing. It is my hope that they adjust the price accordingly based on the difference between what I originally ordered and what I actually The product description and product image should also be updated.

He sent a cheaper version, which contained a lot It is not possible to return products. To put it simply, we got taken for a ride.

Making vanilla lattes at home is a much cheaper and more convenient option It was stated somewhere that Peet's (which I prefer over Sbux) uses Monin in its My vanilla lattes taste pretty darn close to the real thing, even though I don't know if it is true. It wasn't as good as Torani, but it was half the price and easier to get at a local store (I forgot to order and ran out), and it definitely wasn't as good as Torani. My Monin showed up while I was dumping out the bottle. *Monin is a darker color (I'm going to assume it means "more" vanilla or could it be the type of vanilla? If so, how do you explain it? I would describe it as thinner syrup compared to Torani, which has a watery consistency. The Torani pump has 5 pumps). The most appealing thing for me is that I understand all the ingredients in it (basic simple syrup with flavoring) and there is no It is the only CON I have. It has nothing to do with Monin (which is why I did not remove a star) Once, I received a bottle that had been damaged because Amazon didn't pack it properly. The delivery guy wrapped the bottle in one sheet of bubble wrap and put it in a huge box (3x its size). He then put the leaking box into a garbage bag and left it at my door.

Vanilla flavor was great. I was able to replicate the same drinks I see at my local cafe. You may want to include a pump to your order since this does NOT include one. I have provided you with the Starbucks pump guide. *One pump equals 1/4 fluid ounce, so it is not particularly big deal to buy a Monin brand for less than 5 dollars. This recipe requires just two ingredients plus one cup of water. It yields eight ounces of espresso. *Tall — 12 oz. (two pumps) 1 shot espresso*, stirred. *(3 Pumps) 1 shot espresso - Grande - Espresso (2 pumps) - 20 oz. Venti (hot) - 4 pumps. Vendi (iced) - 24 oz. (Five Pumps) Two shots espresso
Three shots of espresso (6 pumps).

Having to choose between Torani and Monin was hard, and I'm so glad I got Monin in the end. Compared to other sugar free vanilla syrups, Monin syrup has the most natural taste. I like the rich texture of the material. I am very focused. I can now make a sugar free vanilla latte like I would at Starbucks. Considering that the bottle is 1 liter, it will last for quite some time. I recently ran out and bought a Torani sugar free vanilla syrup at World Market, and it was I don't like the taste of it very much and find it slightly bitter. Because it is so yummy, I will probably suck it up and buy another Monin.
