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๐ฌ Sweetness without the guiltโyour keto kitchenโs secret weapon!
Sucralose Powder by BulkSupplements is a zero-calorie, ultra-sweet sugar alternative thatโs 300 to 1000 times sweeter than sucrose. Ideal for keto and low-carb diets, it retains its sweetness when baked or cooked and dissolves effortlessly in beverages. This pure, additive-free powder supports dental health and offers a clean, guilt-free way to sweeten your favorite foods and drinks.















































| ASIN | B00CCXMBC8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | BulkSupplements |
| Brand Name | BulkSupplements |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,295 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BULKSUPPLEMENTS.COM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SUCRA-100 |
| Product Benefits | Dental Care |
| Size | 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
| UPC | 849720008947 |
| Unit Count | 3.5 Ounce |
S**A
great sucralose, and no lead!
I just checked my history, and it looks like I ordered my first sucralose from BulkSupplements exactly two years ago (exactly almost to the day). My first order was for the 50 gram size, but I've been doing the 250 gram size since it's cheaper per grams, and lasts me about half a year. I ordered my fifth sucralose a couple weeks ago. Kind of neat seeing the company grow. The sucralose, for me, has always come in the foil resealable bag, though the powder _used to_ arrive dry. This meant that any time I got it out of the bag, the fine powder would get in the air, and I could taste it in my mouth even though I didn't directly put any in my mouth yet. It was good to see when they started to add a hint of moisture to the powder so that it would slightly cake up. No longer does the powder get into the air and into my lungs. Nice. Someone at the company is thinking. Also the label has changed over the couple years. It's a little more artistic now and seems to have more detail about the ingredients on it. I had a spare lead test around. I put a drop of my diluted sucralose water on it, and no sign of lead. Not even an hour or two later. That's a relief as some supplements out there have had even too much natural lead, arsenic, cadmium, and the like in them (as reported by Consumer Labs and media). Though I have no arsenic or cadmium tests to use. If you're curious as to how I use my sucralose: I bought a 4oz bottle with eye dropper. I put a metal funnel onto my bottle, then put two measured, level tablespoons of sucralose powder in the funnel, then wash it all down with filtered water into the bottle. I store the bottle in my fridge so that it doesn't go stale over the course of the week that it lasts. I dole out the drops as needed. Took a little experimenting. I do about three drops into a half cup of hot milk before bed. I do about ten into my big cup of tea (I like my tea sweet). I do about three eye dropper fulls into my big bowl of yogurt. I tried putting the powder straight into the granola I make by mixing it into the oats (dry ingredients mixed in dry and wet with wet before mixing it all together). I don't recommend this. There were too many spots where the powder didn't dilute enough and ended up tasting bitter and unpleasant. I think I'll try putting the dry sucralose powder into the wet ingredients first next. That or I'll go back to putting a couple eye droppers full into the wet ingredients. Oh, and I was using the "pinch" and "tad" measuring spoons to measure out the powder for making the granola. If you're going to follow my example, I recommend buying at least two 4oz bottles at the same time. I ordered a second one later, so that one can go in the dishwasher while I use the second one. The eye dropper in the second bottle has a larger opening, so its drop of diluted sucralose is bigger and sweeter. It's annoying trying to remember how many drops I need from the different bottles. As for suggestions for improving the product, I might ask the company to consider putting the sucralose powder in a small plastic container with a twist on lid. Would be easier to put my measuring spoons in that than the foil bag. I get powder on my hands when trying to reach my short spoons into the bag. This won't keep me from buying the product yet again, but it would be nice to have.
H**Z
A perfect purchase for making kool-aid, sweet tea, and other sugary drinks in half-gallon or gallon batches.
I did not measure the mass on the package I received, so cannot comment on how precise the measurement of quantity is. However, I can say this: The product is exactly what is advertised. It is a fine white powder and can give off dust easily, it's not coarse granules like table sugar. I inhaled part of the dust cloud from ripping the package open and I have never been more conflicted. On the one hand, I really wanted to sneeze and blow my nose and get the dust out, but on the other hand, for the next five minutes, everything smelled and tasted sugary sweet. Also, it's sucralose - so it stays in your mouth about as long as regular sugar does. No twenty hour aftertaste like aspartame. I made a batch of kool-aid, and found that about a quarter to half teaspoon of pure sucralose will sweeten a gallon of kool-aid properly. If you're making large containers of drinks that use a lot of sugar and want a better alternative, this is definitely the way to go. Splenda itself is about 1/600th sucralose, with the rest being an inert, soluble filler, so that it can be measured and used in the same volumes as table sugar. Buying raw sucralose from Bulk Supplements cuts my costs on artificial sweeteners by about 80% based on the price of Splenda here on Amazon. This pouch comes out to a bit more than half of a standard 16Oz Mason Jar. I did not measure the exact volume. When I run out, i will be buying from here again, their prices are fantastic and their quality matched my expectations.
G**T
Some batches contain unknown contaminants that may be dangerous!
Some batches contain unknown contaminants that may be dangerous. It is supposed to be a white power that is clear when dissolved in water, but some buyers like me are getting a product that is BROWN instead. I've bought other brands of Sucralose concentrates without any problems, and when I bought this one I picked it because of its lower price without looking at the negative comments about some packages being off in color, smell, and taste. Unlike the Splenda brand products are are diluted with other things to better mimic sugar, Sucralose concentrates are so constructed that first time users often complain about the aftertaste because they've used hundreds of times more than was needed. Because there are so many complaints from first time users of the concentrates, I didn't pay any attention to this product having only 4 of 5 stars or bother reading the complaints before ordering. After seeing this stuff wasn't right, I read the complaints and question here to realize that others have complained about this brown muck for several months, and they are still shipping the product with this problem. Because these concentrates only require a tiny amount, a package normally lasts me for a year or more, and I've never had any go off before. This seller has blamed Amazon for not storing the product correctly, which is not the problem with these bad batches. While I've seen complaints from Amazon workers about it being in the 90's F during summer in the warehouses, Sucralose is stable at temps lower than 120C or 250F. It is so chemically stable that sewage treatment plants in some places worry about the amount of it passed via human feces that cannot be removed from wastewater. This stuff I received was almost white with a slightly tan tint, but it turned dark brown like coffee when I added distilled water. As soon as I added the water and stirred it, I also noticed it had a "funky" smell sort of like moldy bread and vinegar mixed together. It wasn't as strong as putting your nose to a vinegar bottle, but very noticeable with the jar at arms length, and I have REALLY long arms!. The remaining distilled water in the jug tasted and smelled fine, so it was definitely this powder. I'd already tossed the pouch in the trash have pouring the contents into a jar, so it was too late to return the product or tell what the packet smelled like. I have a degree in Biology and took several Chemistry courses as well, and this isn't just a product past it "sell by date". This is a foodstuff that contains muck that it should not. After reading the questions and other reviews, I realized that others claim this product is a pure white power and clear when dissolved in water. This is really SCARY, because it means this company has a MAJOR problem with its quality control measures and is shipping products that contain unknown contaminates. Since my batch obviously contained something it should not have, I am very glad that its colour and smell warned me before anyone ingested it.
C**S
What a sweet deal!
Sucralose is a great 'artificial' sweetener as it is much sweeter than sucrose (regular sugar), presents no glycemic response like some other sweeteners can, and since it is a chemical alteration of sugar, is not some toxic cocktail like, for example aspartame. You can buy sucralose at the grocery store, but since it is so much sweeter than sugar it is bulked up with other sweeteners to give what is known as volume equivalence (i.e., a cup of grocery store sucralose is equal in sweetening power to a cup of regular sugar). That way, recipes that call for a specific amount of sugar can be changed to use sucralose at a one to one ratio. That's all well and good, but buying sucralose this way is very expensive when you do the math. Also, the bulking agents give the store bought sucralose a kind of weird taste to me. So what's a low sugar nerd with a sweet tooth like myself to do? No worries, as BULKSUPPLEMENTS is here to save the day! These guys offer PURE SUCRALOSE, with no bulking agents and at a very affordable price, and with the same level of purity that I have enjoyed with their other products over the years. I take numerous supplements for a variety of health issues and goals, and BulkSupplements has always been there for me with a high quality superior product that has more value than anything else on the market. It might not sound like a lot, but 100 grams of pure sucralose is a lot - like, it's equivalent to 3,333 teaspoons of sugar! A quarter teaspoon of pure sucralose is equal to about a CUP of sugar! So, although you do not get a ton of product with this, a little big goes a lonnnnnnnnng way! This stuff is super inexpensive with no weird aftertaste, odors, or anything odd about it. I use it in my coffee and to make super sweet proper southern iced tea and I love it! THANK YOU BULKSUPPLEMENTS!
D**E
Sweet!
I've been buying Splenda for years and it's really expensive, so I thought about getting liquid sucralose. But it's also pricey. Then I found out I could get pure sucralose powder. Other reviews have broken down the cost benefits and I am thinking it's accurate. This stuff is SWEET! 600 times sweeter than sugar and regular splenda! It's an affordable price, will last SO much longer than splenda, and there are ZERO calories, unlike splenda. I can mix it with distilled water to create liquid sucralose to make it easier to dose. I also got the little Norpro measuring spoons to make it easy to get a consistent amount in small doses. You can also use a digital scale, but I'm going to try the measuring spoons first. I like that it is available with Prime Shipping, which was super fast, as usual. I got 100 grams which is not really a lot, but as I said, the cost benefit is significant. So if you want sucralose for a good price, this is the stuff to order. UPDATE 11/10/2013: My husband and I use this sucralose to sweeten our drinks and desserts every day. I can't believe how long the small pouch I got is lasting! I just wanted to add that the heavy foil pouch it comes in lasts as long as the sucralose. It's a bit unwieldy for getting into as I am getting down to the end, but I was surprised how tough it is. The sucralose tastes exactly like splenda. But we've save hundreds of dollars getting this than the bags of splenda for whatever it costs now. Just remember to get the little Norpro measuring spoons. The Dash size sweetens a whole gallon of tea for my husband. I mix it in water that I've boiled (and cooled) in a 4 oz. bottle with a drip cap. Then I just add several drops to my coffee. Easy Peasy! I liked this sucralose so much, I just bought a kilo of it. I still have about a quarter of that 100 grams I originally bought (and we use it for all kinds of stuff) but the price for the kilo is fantastic. Do the numbers. You will save something like $40 just by getting it rather than the 500 grams, and the savings for bagged real splenda is astronomically less. It's totally worth it to buy in bulk, and Bulk Supplements has been excellent to work with. :)
S**N
Solved my sweetener problem! :)
Not a huge fan of artificial sweeteners, but I can't stand the aftertaste of Stevia. Erythritol isn't near sweet enough and leaves that odd cooling sensation in my mouth. So, I created my own blend - I mixed 1 cup of Stevia, 1/2 cup of erythritol and 1 heaping teaspoon of sucralose in my "sugar dish" and *viola* I have the perfect sweetener for me. I add only 1 level teaspoon of this concoction to my 16 oz of coffee and it tastes like real sugared coffee. No aftertaste. Now I feel better using sucralose in such small amounts, and this combination means it will last me a while. Experiment on your own. Very satisfied. (It is my understanding from my research that none of these 3 sweeteners significantly impact blood glucose or insulin - but check it our for yourself.) UPDATE: I made a second purchase to share with friends and keep at work. This bag game dirty (sticky brown marks on the top of the package) and the seal was broken in the center allowing the sucralose to fall out.. I returned the package with no problem, but was greatly disappointed that a package with such flaws was allowed to be shipped. With today's crazy news stories, I couldn't guarantee the sanitary safety of this package so I sent it back. Reduced one star from my original review.
T**E
Great product
You only need a pinch to sweeten a cup of tea or coffee. A little goes a long way
W**T
Excellent
Bought this 3 months ago as a kool-aid sugar-substitute, saw reviews both good and bad and took the chance. While there was some truth to the package having sucralose dust in the top/beyond the seal, wasted when opening/using/resealing, the packaging was solid, the product dry and fine-powder (think confectioner's sugar). I had no problem dissolving it into liquid, but I tend to put the sucralose in a container with a lid, then add water, and then lid-and-shake. Be prepared for odd math (100 g = 60000 g of sugar sweetness = 132 lbs of sugar sweetness, or how I need a cup at a time, 1 cup / 600 = 1/12 tsp -- google is handy for conversions, not just searches!). Small spoons are essential, 1/12 tsp being equal to a cup of sugar, this is a "dash" and my spoons lied claiming the dash was 1/8 tsp. Why trust the spoons?/measure for yourself. Research everything yourself. But the kool aid's been tasty... *I CAUTION* - Is Sucralose safe? I'm going to say "no". Found many pages suggesting it is, also found other pages suggesting the FDA rushes things thru/doesn't test very well. The more alarming points I found were that when consuming it in quantity, your internal helpful bacteria counts can be changed -- which is probably true for most any foods consumed. Also I read cooking with it may (*may*!) release nastiness you'd maybe rather not eat. One point I *rarely* see discussed with "is surcalose safe?" is *is sugar safe?* - I say sugar's horrible for you. And so, a smoker, drinker, drug-do'er, etc, let's note I don't always pick the "safe" thing. But, in a world with diabetes, obesity, tooth issues, etc, I do feel sucralose is generally the *safeR* choice. I also think you shouldn't heed my advice, that would be silly, *do your own research*. You are what you eat, this is your life/take-care-of-it -- But I like sweets, this is the safer choice, the kool-aid is tasty and it goes nice with my cigarettes. Do your own research, then do-what-you-do. Since I see it here 'n there -- STOP fussing that Splenda is cheaper. Of course it is, you're getting 1 part Sucralose to 599 parts Maltodextrin, a bulking agent, so your "sugar" can be 1-to-1 ratio with real sugar -- you'll use a cup where you need a cup of sugar, except most of what you'll be adding is a bulking agent that isn't great for diabetics, really I don't see why anyone would want it. This is (or at least was, when I bought it) the pure stuff. If you can't grasp that distinction you need to stop and focus on correcting that problem before going any further. I added this note since I'm back to buy more -- 3 months of constant kool-aid hasn't had me run out, but I'm running low, plus I have others interested/intend to share some of the next order. Which will be of a larger bag, even...
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