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Health Garden, All-Natural Monk Fruit Sweetener, Classic, 40 Packets, 0.21 oz (6 g) Each

Health Garden, All-Natural Monk Fruit Sweetener, Classic, 40 Packets, 0.21 oz (6 g) Each

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Description

  • Find Your Sweet Spot 
  • 100% Sugar Free 
  • 0 Glycemic Index
  • 0 Calories 
  • 0 Net Carbs 
  • Non GMO Project Verified 
  • Gluten Free 
  • Kosher Pareve
  • NKS New Square Kashrus
  • Naturally Rich in Antioxidants
  • Great For Cooking & Baking 
  • Safe For Diabetics 
  • No Aftertaste 
  • Friends With Diabetes 
  • Measures: Cup for Cup Like Sugar

The First Family of All-Natural Low-Glycemic Sweeteners

Health Garden is dedicated to providing families across America the highest quality of all natural, low glycemic Kosher sugar substitutes.

This naturally sweet product is extracted from the exotic monk fruit which has been used by ancient Chinese for medical purposes as well as a sweetener for centuries. Monk fruit is loaded with antioxidants and has been known to be beneficial for diabetes and a host of other ailments. Its no calorie, non-glycemic content make it safe for diabetics, allergy sufferers and those on weight loss regimens.

Health Garden sweeteners do not contain artificial fillers and continue to be the foundation for wholesome meals without ever compromising on taste.

Erythritol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol found in some fruits and vegetables. 

Expiration Date

01/01/2028 00:00:00

UPC

857722006236

Ingredients

Erythritol, monk fruit extract.

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 packet (6 g)
Servings Per Container: 40
  Amount Per Serving %Daily Values*
Calories 0
Total Fat 0 g 0%
Sodium 0 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 4 g 1%
Effective Carbohydrate 0 g 0%
Sugars 0 g 0%
Erythritol 4 g
Protein 0 g 0%
Vitamin D 0 mg 0%
Potassium 0 mg  0% 
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.