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Old Sun, Oct-19-14, 08:52
Bonnie OFS Bonnie OFS is offline
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Default Found liquid sucralose!

I found it at my local WalMart. It's a small 50 mL bottle called On the Go Sweetener. Ingredients are water, sucralose, malic acid, sodium benzoate (preservative), potassium sorbate (preservative).

So far I've only tried it my raw egg flax milk shakes & it tastes great!

Unfortunately, there is no measurement listed. It says, "one squeeze equal to one teaspoon sugar." I don't think all squeezes are equal.
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Old Sun, Oct-19-14, 10:47
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Good post Bonnie! I've found it too at Wally and used it for the past 2-3 weeks to substitute for my lack of portion control with Da Vinci's Caramel SF syrup. Let's just say I was having a little coffee with my Caramel syrup and LEAVE IT at that!!! Anywho....

I haven't experienced any cravings or weight gain.

And I agree about "what's" a squeeze???

You can buy something similar at amazon too...

Jo

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Old Sun, Oct-19-14, 14:12
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I just looked at walmart.com and they SHOW it, but only found IN stores, not available online.

However, they ALSO have the same thing, but in the Stevia variety! Must look for this when I get a chance to go back to wallyworld.
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Old Mon, Oct-20-14, 08:09
Bonnie OFS Bonnie OFS is offline
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I finally measured a "squeeze." It's a longer squeeze than I thought! So I wasn't using as much as I thought. Which is good. It's nice to know my taste buds are getting more sensitive to sweetness.

I'm hoping I can find larger bottles in Spokane. If not, I'm going to stock up before someone decides sucralose causes cancer in mice and needs to be banned.
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Old Mon, Oct-20-14, 08:42
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Get it online. Then you can buy that stuff that has an actual ratio that you can use (usually 1 drop = 1 or 1.5 tsp). EZ Sweetz, Sweetz Free, etc. You can find them at places like Amazon, Ebay, Netrition. Usually shipping is free or pretty cheap.

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