Complements Zero Calorie Aspartame Blue Sweetener Packets, 2000 Count
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The packets are only for demonstration purposes only The item cannot be recouped. It's my fault.
The packaging indicates it was made in Carmel, Indiana, but fails to specify where it was distributed.
In Indianapolis, IN, Aspartame Blue Sweetener and zero-calories substitution is manufactured as a line.
Because Sweet 'n Low is a brand name, it is not Sweet 'n Low. In reality, it is made from the same ingredient as Sweet 'n Low, saccharin. The sweetener in Complements Pink Sweetener Packets is Saccharin, so Sweet 'n Low is made with saccharin.
Selected User Reviews For Complements Zero Calorie Aspartame Blue Sweetener Packets, 2000 Count
No returns. My first impression was that this was just a different brand of sweet and low, but after digging into the ingredients, I found out that maltodextrin was added. You should avoid consuming this substance since it stores fat and damages your digestive Weight loss is not a good thing when trying Despite my desire to return it, they are not accepting returns for this item.
WARNING NOT AS DETAILED Ordered this because it was advertised as a SACHARIN sweetener, but it also contains maltodrexin, which causes my wife migraines. Non disclosure is rude business practice. Wasted both my money and time.
It appears that this item contains Maltodextrin, which had been omitted by another reviewer. It would've been better if I had read more reviews prior to ordering, since the item cannot be returned. There was nothing I could do about it.
As a customer, it was disappointing to receive the wrong sweetener and won't be able to exchange it for the correct My wife and I are concerned about going out because I am a Vietnam veteran. In such a difficult time, what a con job.
Nowadays, we can find it in all sorts of foods, cereal, sweets, frozen food etc. Weight gain is only one of the outcomes of eating it. With diabetes as well as gluten-free, gluten-free is a much more significant issue. Although it will be gluten-free if you follow the processing instructions, if you have diabetes this might not be appropriate as it contains maltodextrin. However, I hope that you will not eat bananas. The packages for Maltodextrin are again LABELLED, and the package images on Amazon show the ingredients, so I'm not sure what the issue is. It is clear what is listed, so please take a close look.
Despite long searching for this product, it offers good value for money. But, despite using it throughout the 1970's with no ill-effect and having not had a saccharine product since about 1981, the artificial sweetener now makes me strangely anxious. There is no doubt that it affects my mind. It is unclear why this is happening. As a result, I became confused, my cognitive ability was impaired and my mood were constantly swinging. The symptoms went away after I stopped using the product. When I consumed it ( 2 pints a day for 3 days) the symptoms returned and were worse than they were My skin was sore from crying 3 days in a row and I had trouble making even the simplest decisions. Once I stopped using, the symptoms subsided and did not return.
The box of "blue" sweetener was right next to 2 boxes of Equal and all three boxes looked the same to me. While shopping for Equal one evening, I found this box between 2 boxes of Equal. DON'T DO IT! Due to my stupidity, I ordered Equal thinking it was the same thing. I prefer Equal to this, as it has the worst aftertaste with absolutely no taste similar to In the end, I'm left with a large box of blue packets I cannot Plus, I ended up paying double for a new box of Blue after I ordered a new one of EQUAL after purchasing this brand new one? Sorry to hear that.
Tastes fine, but for the sweetness of popular brands you need to use an extra packet. In addition, it is crystallized in the packet, so it is very hard to get out all of it.