Where can I buy liquid Splenda? Walmart doesn't carry it, at least not the one I shop at. Is it expensive in comparison to granulated?
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Re: Does anyone use liquid Splenda?
You can't buy liquid splenda as it is only supplied to food/drinks manufacturers as far as I know.
However you can buy liquid sucralose - which is what splenda consists of.
There are several brands - sweetzfree is the one most people know about and that has to be bought from the sweetzfree website at certain times which are advertised there (sweetzfree.com I assume). However they will not sell to countries outside North America.
The brand I have bought is called Quick Sweet and I bought it from https://www.ahfni.com/store/sucralose.php
If you google for the words
liquid sucralose
you should find several brands and websites selling it.Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

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Re: Does anyone use liquid Splenda?
Does it taste the same as the packets of splenda?
EZ-Sweetz Liquid Sucralose Sweetener
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Re: Does anyone use liquid Splenda?
Hi ;-)Originally posted by babymama View PostWhere can I buy liquid Splenda? Walmart doesn't carry it, at least not the one I shop at. Is it expensive in comparison to granulated?
I make my own liquid Sucralose (Splenda) by dissolving a 2oz packet of Sucralose powder in 218 milliliters (0.92 cups) of water for a concentration of 192 times sugar where 1/4 teaspoon of the solution equals 1 cup of sugar...I use it half and half with liquid Stevia in all my recipes...including homemade ice cream... ;-)
I purchase the 2 ounce Quick Sweet Sucralose powder (pre-measured ;-) packets for $38.00 + s/h from:
I Have been doing this since 2003 when Best Body Products first sold pure Sucralose powder (purchased 16oz for $448 @ $28/oz). Now that it has become commercially available, and cheaper ;-), I like the convenience of the Quick Sweet product that is 'accurately' measured in 2 oz packets (only $19/oz)...no need for gram scales or relatively inaccurate volume measuring spoons. Liquid Sucralose is great for use with LorAnn Flavorings and Seltzer Water for making SF soda's...
You might also want to look for the Torani Sugar Free Sweetener or the Da Vinci Gourmet Sweetening Sugar Free Syrup where you buy your flavored sugar free syrups...I get mine for $3.74 per 750ml bottle at my local Cash & Carry store in Spokane, WA...great for use with LorAnn flavorings to make your own flavored SF syrups... ;-)Last edited by locarbman; May 6, 2009, 11:42 PM.
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