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🍰 Sweetness Without Compromise — The Keto Sugar Revolution
ALLULOSE Sweetener is a premium, granular natural sugar alternative made in the USA, offering 70% of sugar’s sweetness with zero net carbs and no impact on blood sugar. Perfectly suited for ketogenic and low-carb diets, it dissolves smoothly in recipes without recrystallizing, making it an ideal choice for baking, beverages, and sauces. Non-GMO and low calorie, this sweetener delivers guilt-free indulgence with a clean, sugar-like taste.






| ASIN | B07BZQF6ZL |
| Age Range Description | Adults |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,765 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #959 in Sugars |
| Brand | COLOR ME KETO |
| Brand Name | COLOR ME KETO |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,871 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Levelup |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Part Number | ALLU-1-FBA |
| Product Benefits | Blood Sugar Control |
| Size | 16 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Low Glycemic |
| UPC | 853636008090 |
| Unit Count | 16 Ounce |
P**T
Expensive but worth it!
I have used this brand of allulose for over a year and love it. It is expensive but if you are avoiding sugar or carbohydrates, it is worth the cost. It has zero net carbohydrates. The texture resembles caster sugar. The flavor is exactly the same as sugar, without the aftertaste of some other sweeteners such as stevia. It doesn’t cause the stomach upset of sugar alcohol sweeteners such as xylitol. It dissolves easily into liquids/sauces and doesn’t cause cloudiness in clear liquids. I love to use it to make low-carb cranberry sauce. Just substitute allulose for sugar and follow the recipe on the bag of fresh cranberries. Super simple and amazingly good. Unlike Erythritol, allulose remains dissolved and doesn’t recrystallize when it cools so it makes excellent cranberry sauce. I also find it works well as a substitute for bar sugar. It dissolves well in adult beverages. Use it to make an excellent low-carb Old Fashioned cocktail. The only problem I have ever found is the price. But for me, it is completely worth it.
C**X
Love having a healthy alternative to sugar!
I love this product! I am trying to be healthy and avoid processed sugar. I love that allulose doesn't affect blood glucose levels and is so low in calories. I love that it is found naturally in some foods. It's a no-guilt sugar substitute. It doesn't taste exactly like sugar or have the same consistency as sugar (it's more powdery), but it has a pleasant, sweet taste and sweetens things to my satisfaction. It doesn't taste like I'm eating chemicals (as with some other sweeteners I have tried), and there is no unpleasant aftertaste. I baked some Keto chocolate peanut butter cookies using allulose in place of monk sweetener. They turned out great! I have been using it in place of sugar in several of my recipes. There are a few cons. It is quite expensive, but in comparing CMK with other brands, ounce for ounce CMK is really competitively priced. It's also nice that it comes in a two-pack. It does clump a bit in the bag, as others have mentioned; however, the clumps are easily broken up and are not too bothersome. Additionally, I read on several health websites before purchasing it that there are potential negative side effects--bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, but that is only when consuming large doses. I haven't experienced any of these. Overall, it's a great product, and I will be purchasing it again!
V**S
Takes a lot of product to sweeten
I was really hoping to love this so I could decrease my stevia intake a bit. The flavor is good. I typically use a high quality stevia that doesn't have too much of an artificial taste. This tastes very similar, with probably a little less of the artificial taste. The issue is it takes so much. I usually expect that sweeteners use less than sugar, so I thought this would need about about as much as sugar. However, it's even less sweet than real sugar. The value isn't good at all when you take into account how much you have to use. Also, it clumps a lot in the package. The clumps break up easily but it's still a little annoying. I can't justify buying it again, unless they drop the price a lot. I haven't tried baking with it yet, so I cannot comment to that use.
M**J
Best taste
One of the best sugar substitute I’ve tried. Plus it doesn’t register in your blood as a sugar. Very low calorie count. Dissolves great hot or cold
D**N
Sweet AND Healthy
I've seen some negative reviews about the (lack of) sweetness in Allulose sweeteners (not brand specific), that you have to use a lot more than with other sugar-alternative sweeteners to achieve a given level of sweetness. This is TRUE, but I don't consider it a negative. It just IS what it IS. This stuff has been clinically measured to have a neutral glycemic response, and when glucose is in the blood, will even compete with it, causing a lower insulin response than without the Allulose present. It has other benefits as well. You can search videos for Dr. David Pulmutter & Allulose learn more. I consider this stuff as medicine, so I don't compare the price to products that don't do what Allulose does. Use as much as it takes to make it taste right to you. That's a fair trade off for not getting fat, eating an equivalent amount of sugar.
D**K
It doesn't affect your blood sugar
It's fine. It clumps. BUT, I'm a diabetic and I'm trying to cut back on my sugar intake wherever I can. And you need to use a LOT more than a 1 to 1 ratio to get any kind of a sweet flavor from it.
E**B
Best sweetener out there now for diabetic bakers!
I’m diabetic, I prefer using products as close as possible to nature, and I bake. I wanted to find a healthier alternative to Splenda and, I’d have to say, I’m genuinely impressed with Allulose! Although it’s not quite as sweet, I simply add a little extra, if I want more sweetness. I’m thrilled to be able to use this in baking, cooking, and even caramelizing! I love that it’s very fine, as well. So I can use it instead of caster sugar! There is no difference in taste or aftertaste in my baking or cooking, and my husband loves it, too! This is now my go-to for sugar!
R**I
No Pain haha.
I purchased this while I was keto dieting and I have to say that it tastes pretty nice. Just like with erythritol it’s not quite as sweet. I would suggest mixing it with stevia and/or monk fruit for the full sweetness of cane sugar. I didn’t have them so I just used it straight. I like it. No bitter taste. I found that erythritol had a bitter taste if I added too much. Allulose wasn’t so bad. The real test for me is whether I can make iced tea with it. I did just that and the tea was SMOOTH. I loved it. Now the issue with these sugar alcohols is the gastrointestinal side effects. Allulose is NOT an exception to these. I will say that the stomach cramps I felt from erythritol, I did not get that from Allulose. I would definitely purchase again just because I didn’t feel the stomach pains.
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