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SPLENDA Zero Calorie Sweetener, 100 Count Packets - Family-Friendly Sugar Substitute for School Lunches

SPLENDA Zero Calorie Sweetener, 100 Count Packets - Family-Friendly Sugar Substitute for School Lunches

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Why you'll love it

  • Zero-calorie and zero-carb formula supports weight management and diabetes-friendly diets
  • Sucralose is sweeter than stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, and xylitol alternatives, avoiding the bitter aftertaste common in natural sweeteners
  • Each packet matches the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar, making portioning simple and accurate
  • Made in America provides reassurance of domestic manufacturing standards and quality control
  • Individual single-serve packets offer grab-and-go convenience and prevent waste compared to bulk jars
  • Trusted Splenda brand recognition gives confidence compared to lesser-known sweetener brands

Perfect for

  • Sweetening morning coffee or afternoon tea without added calories
  • Baking low-carb or diabetic-friendly desserts and recipes
  • Carrying portable single-serve packets in a purse, briefcase, or travel bag
  • Replacing sugar and agave nectar in beverages and recipes for carb-conscious lifestyles
  • Sweetening drinks at restaurants and offices without requesting sugar packets

Product Information
MADE IN AMERICA: Splenda sweetener packets are made in the USA PURE SWEETNESS: Each packet provides the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar SUGAR FREE ALTERNATIVE: Use in place of sugar or agave nectar in your coffee, tea, baking, etc. SWEETER: Substitutes made from stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, xylitol aren't as sweet as Splenda Sucralose ZERO CARB: Enjoy guilt-free sweetness! Suitable for people with diabetes or following a low carb lifestyle
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.3 x 2.3 x 5.85 inches; 3.5 ounces Item model number ‏ : ‎ 200025 UPC ‏ : ‎ 722776200025 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TC Heartland LLC Units ‏ : ‎ 100 Count Best Sellers Rank: #1,309 in Grocery & Gourmet Food MADE IN AMERICA: Splenda sweetener packets are made in the USA PURE SWEETNESS: Each packet provides the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar SUGAR FREE ALTERNATIVE: Use in place of sugar or agave nectar in your coffee, tea, baking, etc. SWEETER: Substitutes made from stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, xylitol aren't as sweet as Splenda Sucralose ZERO CARB: Enjoy guilt-free sweetness! Suitable for people with diabetes or following a low carb lifestyle

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sucralose safe for children to consume in normal food amounts?

Yes. The FDA has approved sucralose for general use, including in foods and beverages consumed by children, and the packets are sized for typical serving portions.

Can I pack a few packets in my child's lunchbox for school drinks?

Yes. The individual packets are perfect for lunchboxes, after-school snacks, and sports practice drinks, and the single-serve format keeps things tidy and parent-approved.

Is the box easy to open for older kids, but secure enough that toddlers cannot get into it?

The box has a standard tuck flap that adults can open easily, and individual packets are best opened by an adult or older child, helping prevent a toddler from accessing the contents.

Can I use SPLENDA in baked goods my kids love without losing sweetness?

Yes. Sucralose is heat-stable, so it works in cookies, muffins, and quick breads with the same conversion ratio, letting you reduce sugar while keeping the flavors kids enjoy.

Will switching to sucralose help reduce the sugar my family eats at breakfast?

Yes. Swapping a sugar packet for a SPLENDA packet in cereal, oatmeal, or juice cuts calories and sugar grams immediately, which adds up over a school week.

Is this a good option for a family member managing type 1 or type 2 diabetes?

Yes. Sucralose is widely used in diabetic meal planning because it has no carbohydrates and no glycemic impact, and individual packets make carb counting simple.

How do I know how much to use when baking for picky eaters?

Each packet equals the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar, so the conversion is straightforward: one packet in place of two teaspoons of sugar, and adjust to taste from there.

Is sucralose a better choice for my kids than aspartame?

Many families prefer sucralose for baking and hot drinks because it holds up to heat, while aspartame breaks down when cooked. Both are FDA-approved, but sucralose is more versatile for family recipes.

How does SPLENDA compare to agave nectar for kid-friendly recipes?

Agave is marketed as natural but is highly concentrated in fructose and calories, while sucralose is zero-calorie, making it a smarter swap for families watching sugar intake.

Is this comparable in taste to sugar, or will my kids notice the difference?

Most children cannot tell the difference in coffee, tea, cereal, or baked goods once the recipe is balanced, because sucralose is much closer to the taste of sugar than stevia or monk fruit.

What if I am uncomfortable with artificial ingredients in my family's food?

This is a personal choice, and many parents use sucralose in moderation as a tool to reduce sugar. Reading the full ingredient list and consulting your pediatrician can help you decide what fits your family best.

Will my child spill or make a mess with the individual packets?

The single-serve packets are designed to be opened over a cup or bowl, so kids can pour them in cleanly. Fewer spills than a shared sugar bowl, and no sticky spoon to wash.

Is the packaging recyclable once the box is empty?

The cardboard outer box is widely recyclable in curbside programs, and the individual packet wrappers should be checked against local recycling guidelines for multi-layer film.

How do I use SPLENDA Zero Calorie Sweetener packets in coffee or tea?

Tear open one packet, pour the contents into your cup of hot or iced coffee or tea, and stir briefly. The granules dissolve quickly, and one packet sweetens a typical 8-ounce cup the same as two teaspoons of sugar.

How do I substitute SPLENDA packets for sugar in baking recipes?

Use one packet in place of two teaspoons of sugar, then scale up based on the sugar amount called for in the recipe. Sucralose is heat-stable, so it works in cookies, cakes, muffins, and quick breads without breaking down.

Can I use these packets in cold beverages like iced tea or lemonade?

Yes. The granulated sucralose dissolves in cold drinks with a quick stir, or you can pre-dissolve the packet in a small amount of warm water before adding it to pitchers of iced beverages.

Are these packets compatible with keto, low-carb, and diabetic diets?

Yes. Each packet contains zero calories and zero carbohydrates, so it fits within typical daily macros for keto, low-carb, and diabetic meal plans when used as a sugar replacement.

Do these packets work with coffee makers, espresso machines, and Keurig brewers?

Yes. Add a packet directly to your brewed cup from any machine, or stir it into espresso-based drinks. The sweetener is not designed to be added to the water reservoir, but it dissolves easily in the finished beverage.

What is included in the box when I order SPLENDA 100 Count Packets?

You receive one cardboard box containing 100 individually wrapped single-serve sucralose sweetener packets. Nothing else is required to begin using the product, and the box has a perforated opening for easy access.

Is sucralose safe for daily long-term consumption?

Sucralose has been approved by the FDA and reviewed by global food safety authorities, with an acceptable daily intake set well above typical consumption. Most adults and children can use it daily as part of a balanced diet.

Does SPLENDA contain any allergens like gluten, dairy, or nuts?

SPLENDA sucralose packets are free from common allergens and are not made with gluten, dairy, or nut ingredients, though you should always check the current product label for the most accurate allergen information.

How does sucralose compare to other zero-calorie sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, erythritol, and xylitol?

Sucralose is heat-stable, measures closer to the taste of sugar, and is sweeter per gram than most alternatives, while stevia and monk fruit can have bitter or licorice-like aftertastes, and sugar alcohols like erythritol and xylitol can cause digestive discomfort in larger amounts.

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