Sweeten Your Life, Not Your Calories! 🍭
EZ-Sweetz is a revolutionary liquid sweetener that offers 800 servings in a compact 2 oz bottle. Each serving delivers the sweetness equivalent to 1 teaspoon of sugar with zero carbs and calories. Proudly made in the USA, this kosher-certified product is manufactured in an FDA registered facility and boasts a remarkable 36-month shelf life.
J**E
JUST LIKE SUGAR IN MY COFFEE
This is a great sweetener! I balked a little at the price, but this stuff goes a long way! 0 carbs and the taste is really just like sugar. I left a bottle at my daughter's while visiting her, she borrowed it when she ran out of her usual sweetener, and now she is using it all the time, too!
A**R
This even fooled by sugar-addicted husband!
This is hands down, the BEST product of its kind on the market today and it is nearly impossible to distinguish its taste from that of real sugar. My husband is a sugaraholic and a diabetic but refuses to use any no-calorie sweetener because he says they all have a weird aftertaste. I have tried many times to fool him with other products, but he instantly knows when I switch from sugar to no-calorie sweeteners on him. Well, that is until I found this product. I ordered this for the first time in Jan of 2014 and started using it to sweeten everything; iced tea, Kool-Aid, oatmeal, cold cereals, coffee, and pretty much everything that normally takes sugar, HOWEVER, I did not tell my husband I was using it. He has been consuming this product in place of sugar for about 9 months now and does not have a clue! THAT is how good this product is! Just yesterday he walked into the kitchen while I was using it to sweeten a gallon of tea and nearly had a fit when he saw it. I finally broke down and told him that he has been consuming it in place of sugar for the past 9 months and he did not believe me. I showed him the bottle and the fact that there was not a drop of real sugar in our home. He was floored and admitted that he was clueless the entire time. He agreed to allow me to continue using it. The best part of the whole thing is that his A1C levels were way lower on his test in Aug than they were in Feb and he could not figure out how, since he was still using the same amount of "sugar" that he was before. Replacing the sugar with this product has not only saved us a bunch of money compared to the stuff in the store, but it has helped him to significantly lower his sugar intake, subsequently helping to keep his blood sugar levels in place. I highly recommend it!
B**S
Great sweetener, but variable dispensers!
I've been using EZ-Sweetz for a couple years now, and am totally sold on it. I wish I could buy it locally instead of the manufacturer or Amazon (no offense, EZ or Amazon!) just for convenience. I started out with the more concentrated version, then switched over to this 1 drop = 1 tsp container. I reload the smaller sized bottles to keep in my purse and desk at work, and also to cut my losses if I lose a bottle, as I did recently.So just to confirm I'm totally sold on EZ-Sweetz and will continue to purchase it, I want to say that dispensing from this bottle can be quite variable from one purchase to the next. Sometimes it's really quite a chore to squeeze a drop or two out, and the next bottle squirts it out too easily, practically in a stream. I'm careful when using a new bottle because I hate to waste it and the drink I'm trying to sweeten. (Learned the hard way!) There have also been a couple of bottles that seemed to be a weaker concentration than the previous one or the one after. I drink a lot of tea, and it's easy to tell when 3 drops isn't enough today, when it was fine yesterday. It's a little frustrating, but like I said, I'm a big fan regardless.5 stars for the product, 4 for the packaging and product variability!- - - - - - - -March 9, 2014: Just wanted to update my review and add in the fifth star. I'm still using EZ-Sweetz, and I haven't had a bottle that didn't seem to sweeten as much since I wrote this originally in 2011. However, the current bottle is one that takes a hard, 2-handed pinch to eke out a drop or two. On the plus side, that means I don't accidentally add more than I intended, so it's a wee blessing in disguise, I guess!
A**R
The best option out there at the moment
Tastes fantastic and 0 carbs/0 cals, recommended by Dr. Atkins himself if that's your bag. Healthier than Aspartame and of course Saccharine. A much better alternative to the packets of "Splenda", because the packets contain maltodextrin or other fillers that add up to about 1g carbs per 2 packets. I like sweet beverages, so using packets really adds up after a while. The taste of sucralose is very *similar* to sugar-sweetened drinks, but there's still a little difference. It might be all in my head, and it's certainly not anything to worry about.One small negative I noticed is that I think they overestimate the sweetening power a little bit. I love the big $1 unsweetened teas from a very popular fast food franchise (just about the only thing I can get away with without guilt on their menu :P ), and I used to use 3 packs of Splenda in them to get a perfect amount of sweetness for me. According to this bottle, that should equal 6 drops of EZ-Sweetz, but it actually takes about 10 to give the same sweetness. Not really a big deal.I'm personally a big fan of Stevia, but it's a relatively under-researched food product. Sometimes synthetic products (Sucralose) are actually better in this regard because you tend to know exactly what it is and isn't. Stevia is all-natural and, while it tastes fantastic and has been used naturally for thousands of years in many parts of the world, I would prefer more modern scientific study on it before making a life commitment to it, especially if there's a better alternative currently out there. This is it!
A**H
Good alternative
Nice product to reduce my sugar intake. I use in my coffee, baking and when I drink apple cider vinegar.
A**L
Five Stars
Love this, has no nasty fillers in it. Does not have the nasty after taste like stevia. Highly recommend.
A**.
Five Stars
Excellent alternative to Splenda granules. Very compact to take when travelling.
M**A
Five Stars
Arrived promptly and as described.
B**P
OK in tea, not good in coffee. Preferable to powdered Splenda for blood glucose levels, but not to Splenda tablets
This is okay in tea, and revolting in coffee. The reason is that it leaves a slight metallic after taste. This combines adequately with tea (English Breakfast in particular) but just doesn't work with coffee, which becomes very bitter. In tea, it leaves a sort of honeyed/metal aftertaste which is rather sickly and cloying. Interestingly, Splenda (which contains sucralose as a sweetener too) doesn't do this to coffee or tea, the taste is clean and so is the aftertaste.However the big advantage of this over Splenda, in particular the powdered kind, is that it does not contain any carbohydrates and is thus less likely to raise blood sugar. We are lucky in Europe to be able to get the tablet form of Splenda, the bulk of which is made of lactose and which only contains 0.2g of carbs per pill. By contrast, as teaspoon of the powdered form of Splenda, the bulk of which is maltodextrin (a carbohydrate) contains 2g of carbs and it's the only form available in the US (apart from the liquid stuff). If you use two teaspoons in your coffee that's almost the carb equivalent of 1 teaspoon of sugar, so not such a great bargain!So if you're on a low carb diet or are just watching your blood sugar like me, it is worth replacing the powdered form of Splenda with this liquid as you'll be saving 2g of carbs per teaspoon. It's much less clear that it's worth it for the tablet form as there is a significant difference in taste and aftertaste with the liquid form, which borders on the nasty side. Splenda tastes much more like sugar.UPDATE AFTER THREE DAYS:I'm sticking to the Splenda tablets, I just don't like the aftertaste of the liquid sucralose. But now I'm avoiding the powdered kind, if I want to sweeten yogurt I just crush a tablet in a little bit of milk.
T**A
not good for me
This was a waste of money for me. One try of EZ-Sweetz and I knew I could never include it in my diet. I do a LCHF diet. I made an ice cream with full fat yoghurt, double cream and blueberries, sweetened it with EZSweetz, tried it, and had to throw it all away. It's just me no doubt, but it had an overwhelming metal taste that left me feeling strange for the rest of the day. To be fair to EZSweetz, I haven't found any sweetener that I can tolerate, but I was hoping EZSweetz would be a superior product - but it's no good for me.Only reason I gave one star rating was because no stars wasn' possible
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