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Organic Nation, Bliss Zero Calorie Sweetener, 150g

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⭐ About This Product

Enjoy the sweet life without the calories with Organic Nation’s Bliss Zero-Calorie Sweetener. This artificial sweetener is the perfect sugar substitute, specially designed to be suitable for diabetics and anyone following a low-calorie or ketogenic diet. With no aftertaste, Bliss provides a clean, sweet flavor that’s free from aspartame, saccharin, cyclamate, and preservatives.

  • Zero Calories: The perfect way to sweeten your favorite foods and drinks without adding any calories.
  • Suitable for Diabetics: A safe and delicious sugar alternative for managing blood sugar levels.
  • No Aftertaste: Expertly formulated to provide a clean sweetness without the bitter aftertaste common in other sweeteners.
  • Clean Formula: Free from Aspartame, Saccharin, Cyclamate, and Preservatives.
  • Convenient & Economical: Each spoon (1gm) of Bliss provides the sweetness of one spoon (5gm) of sugar. Spoon included!

💡 How to Use

Use Bliss as a direct replacement for sugar in all your favorite recipes:

  1. Add to hot drinks like coffee and tea.
  2. Mix into juices and cold beverages.
  3. Use in bakeries and for all your cooking needs.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition

A simple, two-ingredient formula for pure, zero-calorie sweetness.

Nutritional Facts:
– Calories: 0 Kcal

Ingredients: Erythritol, Sucralose.

⚠️ Warnings

  • Excessive amounts of erythritol may have a laxative effect.
  • Not to be used by children under 2 years.
  • Consult a doctor before using if you are pregnant, lactating, or taking any medications.
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