

💧 Sweetness that works as hard as you do.
JD Liquid Sucralose is a 25% concentrated, zero-calorie, zero-carb liquid sweetener where one drop equals one teaspoon of sugar. Ideal for keto and carb-conscious lifestyles, it offers pure sweetness without any bitter aftertaste. A single 16 oz bottle provides the sweetening power of over 9,000 teaspoons of sugar, making it an economical and convenient choice for beverages and low-carb recipes.
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,447 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #272 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | JD Sweetener |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 633 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management, Blood Sugar Control |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
T**S
Amazing sweetener!
Perfect sweetener and the price can’t be beat. I’ve been buying this for over five years now and I love it. I hope they never stop making it. Just a few drops is all you need!
R**L
So happy I found this sweetener! It's best sugar substitute I've used and no nasty after-taste
I started cutting back carbs several months ago, kinda keto lite, so this no carb sweetener is great for that (down 40lbs so far). I've tried other sugar substitutes over the years and they all tasted off or had a nasty chemical after taste. JD Liquid Sucralose is the closest to sugar I have found. I learned about JD Liquid Sucralose while reading the reviews for some other sweeteners sold through Amazon. I figured if folks are praising it on their reviews of other products, it may be worth trying. For whatever reason, I only found the product page for the 16 oz bottle for about $29, although they do sell 8 ounce ($20) and 4 ounce ($15) bottles. They don't list the size options on the product page I viewed, but it is available on the "Brand: JD Sweetener" store link. Even though I thought it was a bit expensive I decided to go for it based on the reviews. I'm happy that I did, but you may want to try out the 4 ounce size first. It is really potent, one or two drops is enough for my coffee. As others have commented an eyedropper works well. One drop is about equivalent to a teaspoon of sugar. So far I've used 4 oz in 6 months. FWIW, I did some math based on one drop equaling one teaspoon of sugar. 568 drops in one ounce, times 16 ounces equals 9,088 teaspoons worth of sweetening power. 9,088 teaspoons of sugar weighs 83 pounds! Suddenly $30 doesn't seem so expensive. I'm not sure how suitable this will be for many baking recipes because it won't provide the same bulk, but there may be tips and tricks out there for that. It is good for many other uses though. I'm very impressed with it.
E**K
Excellent-and will last forever!
I use sucralose in my coffee and other beverages. A friend at work told me about this so I decided to try it and am glad I did. 3 drops in my coffee makes for the perfect level of sweetness (pretty sweet but not syrupy sweet). It’s shocking how little you have to use. I bought a little glass bottle with dropper and it’s perfect. I seriously think this will last years, so it’s definitely cheaper than always buying the bags of powder.
R**E
Awesome for Baking! Very concentrated
I have both hypoglycemia and an allergic to wheat. This makes picking a necessity if I'm going to eat baked goods because gluten-free products are very often high on the glycemic index. With hypoglycemia you got an opposite reaction. When your sugar goes up it will suddenly drop. So using sugar honey or even agave is not wise. Erythritol and alulose are great but they're not as sweet as sugar and need some help. This liquid sucralose is perfect for that. I use it in my coffee or tea because the powdered variety does have dextrose in it. It is better for me not to have that. I put this in small bottles that I bought on Amazon. I tend to like things extremely sweet. So I carefully drip four drops from the small bottle not this big one, into a 16 oz mug of coffee. It's quite sweet but does not have an off taste. I've slipped an accidentally squeezed the bottle instead of just letting it drip and that puts too much sweetener in. That's the point that you will taste chemicals. Used to sweeten things normally or even quite sweet, there's no chemical taste. If you add too much of it, well, yuck. But that's just user error. It is not the fault of the product. It is highly concentrated which is wonderful.
P**A
GREAT TASTE, LASTS A LONG TIME
This stuff tastes great. I admit I have a sweet tooth and ended up using many packets of powdered sucralose to make sweet tea. This liquid is super sweet so just a few drops does the trick and it will last for a long time. Given how long it lasts, I think the price is reasonable. I recommend putting it in a dropper bottle or you'll end up adding too much. As another reviewer mentioned, there is no added filler dextrose (as there is in powdered sucralose) so it's great for low or no carb diets. This did not cause a bump in my blood sugar whereas an equivalent amount of powdered sucralose does. Erythritol doesn't bump my sugar, and doesn't have an aftertaste for me, but is exceedingly expensive and not nearly as sweet, so you end up using a large volume for the same amount of sweetness. I've tried 100% monkfruit sweetener and it had an awful aftertaste. I don't perceive an aftertaste with Liquid Sucralose, at least not for me and that is a real plus. When the time comes, I will definitely purchase this again.
C**P
Good buy!
I was getting a different (and more expensive) brand and this is just as good and more economical. Will purchase again!
B**R
Brilliant Idea, modified
No more messy packets every time I make a cup of tea. That simple, and thank you to the manufacturer for providing this public service. I ended up rinsing out an empty bottle of Rooster Sauce (Sriracha) with the continuously variable twist top after having trouble getting consistent dispensation with the bottle provided. While I was at it, I diluted the sweetener with water by about 25%. Consistency is much better, control over sweetness is more gradual, and, as a surprise bonus, the liquid no longer crystalizes around the opening to mess things up. Three stars just for bringing the product to market, another one for bringing the product to market, and yet another one will be added to this review if the product is refreshed with a new dispenser and maybe a bit less concentrated mix.
B**G
Inexpensive and ok tasting
This sucralose gets the job done. If you're on Keto and need a quick way to sweeten your coffee or lemonade or anything, this is it. THis will fill dozens of small 0.5 oz bottles. If you don't have a tiny dispenser lying around, get an eye dropper for dispensing. Or pour out that bottle of stevia you bought years ago and put this stuff in it. For those using powdered splenda or sucralose, walk away from it ASAP. It contains maltodextrin and dextrose, which defeats the purpose of using a sugar-free sweetener. Use this stuff instead. Some have complained bout the taste. If you don't like it, no worries. You'll get used to it after a while. There is no sugar-free sweetner that doesnt taste terrible at first IMHO. Even monkfruit is gross to people who are used to consuming plain table sugar. Potassium sorbate may raise some eyebrows. This is understandable. I'm on a healthy diet with no processed foods with tons of preservatives. This is the only "chemical" I consume, so I'm not worried about harmufl interactions with other chemicals.
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