Truvia Calorie-Free Stevia Spoonable – Family-Friendly Sweetener for School Breakfasts and Lunchboxes
Truvia Calorie-Free Stevia Spoonable – Family-Friendly Sweetener for School Breakfasts and Lunchboxes
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Why you'll love it
- Zero calories support weight management goals without sacrificing sweetness
- Stevia-leaf origin appeals to consumers seeking plant-based sweeteners over artificial ones
- Diabetic-friendly formula removes worry about blood sugar spikes
- Gluten-free certification makes it safe for celiac and sensitive diets
- Brown variant delivers a molasses-like depth suited for baking without the sugar load
- resealable and compact packaging that fits in cabinets
- taste most like sugar compared to other stevia brands
- convenient sized jar vs individual packets (allows right amount per use)
- tighter seal packaging
- easy to mix and dissolve in recipes
- never bitter, no nasty aftertaste unlike other sweeteners
- sweet and very strong sweetening power
- cheaper than grocery store and even Walmart prices
- auto-delivery/Subscribe & Save convenience
- works well in baking without sugar crash
Perfect for
- Sweetening morning coffee or tea without adding calories
- Replacing sugar in baked goods using the Brown variant
- Adding sweetness to recipes for diabetic-friendly meals
- Sprinkling into oatmeal, yogurt, or smoothies for guilt-free sweetness
- Portion-controlled sweetening at the table in a spoonable jar form
- making homemade 'Sprite' substitute with seltzer water, lemon, and lime
- sweetening breakfast cereals
- baking cakes with zero calories
- sprinkling over cauliflower chips with ranch seasoning for a Doritos alternative
- adding to seltzer water for soda replacement
- using as a soda/soft drink alternative during sweet cravings
- tortilla bowl / taco recipes with Boca vegan crumbles
Product Information
Great-tasting sugar alternative from the stevia leaf 3/4 teaspoon of Truvia Natural Sweetener sweetens like 2 teaspoons of sug 0 calories per packet Gluten free Suitable for people with diabetes
Product Dimensions : 3.43 x 3.52 x 3.52 inches; 9.8 ounces Item model number : 477018 UPC : 785614632846 766818313120 691287066034 766789772674 785614632853 013600000806 691287066027 729555671809 300718743528 780012453215 013600000790 300716688500 719243463564 885710766800 778554061937 Manufacturer : Dot Foods, Inc. Units : 9.8 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #1,149 in Grocery & Gourmet Food Specialty Gluten Free Package Weight 0.33 Kilograms Product Benefits Diabetes Control, Weight Management Great-tasting sugar alternative from the stevia leaf 3/4 teaspoon of Truvia Natural Sweetener sweetens like 2 teaspoons of sug 0 calories per packet Gluten free Suitable for people with diabetes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this sweetener safe for my kids to use at the breakfast table?
Yes, Truvia is gluten-free certified and is derived from the stevia leaf, making it a plant-based sweetener option that many parents use to sweeten cereals, oatmeal, and yogurt for their children.
Can I use it to make a sugar-free homemade soda my kids will like?
Yes, families use Truvia to sweeten seltzer water with lemon and lime as a homemade Sprite substitute, giving kids a sweet fizzy drink without the sugar of regular soda.
Will my child be able to help bake a birthday cake with this?
Absolutely, the Brown variant is designed for baking and gives cakes a molasses-like depth, so kids can join in on birthday cake recipes and keto-friendly family treats without using sugar.
Is the jar safe to keep in a kitchen where young kids can reach it?
The jar has a tight seal that requires a deliberate twist to open, and it stores easily in a pantry or cabinet, but as with any sweetener, it should be kept out of reach of very young children.
Can I pack it in school lunches for sweetening yogurt or fruit?
Yes, a small amount in a sealed container works well to sweeten yogurt, fruit cups, or homemade lunchbox treats, and because it is calorie-free, you can adjust the sweetness without adding sugar.
Is this a good option for kids with celiac disease?
Yes, Truvia is gluten-free certified, so it is safe for kids with celiac disease and gluten sensitivities, and it can be used confidently in family recipes and snacks.
How does this compare to honey for sweetening kid-friendly recipes?
Unlike honey, Truvia is calorie-free and can be used in baking without altering moisture content, and it is also safe for children under one year old, where honey is not recommended.
Is this better than brown sugar for family baking projects?
The Brown variant gives a similar molasses-like flavor profile to brown sugar but with zero calories, so kids can still enjoy cookies, cakes, and tortilla bowl recipes with Boca vegan crumbles while the family reduces overall sugar intake.
How does this compare to maple syrup on pancakes for kids?
Maple syrup adds significant calories and sugar, while Truvia is calorie-free and dissolves easily into pancake batter, waffles, and oatmeal, allowing kids to enjoy sweet breakfasts with less sugar.
Will my picky eater notice the taste difference?
Reviewers note that Truvia tastes closest to sugar among stevia brands and has no bitter aftertaste, so it tends to blend in well in cereals, smoothies, and baked goods for even sensitive eaters.
Can I use it to make a Doritos-style snack the kids can enjoy?
Yes, reviewers sprinkle Truvia over cauliflower chips along with ranch seasoning to create a healthier Doritos alternative that kids can enjoy at snack time with much less sugar.
Will the powder spill if my child tries to spoon it themselves?
The resealable jar and tight seal help contain the powder, and the spoonable format allows controlled portioning, so older kids can add it to recipes with minimal mess.
Is it too sweet for kids?
Because 3/4 teaspoon sweetens like 2 teaspoons of sugar, you can use less and adjust to your child's taste, and the strong sweetening power means a small amount goes a long way in family meals.
How do I use Truvia in my morning coffee or tea?
Simply spoon 3/4 teaspoon of Truvia into one cup of hot coffee or tea and stir; it dissolves easily and sweetens equivalent to 2 teaspoons of sugar with zero calories.
How do I bake with the Brown variant instead of sugar?
Use 3/4 teaspoon of Truvia Brown for every 2 teaspoons of brown sugar called for in your recipe; it adds a molasses-like depth that works well in cookies, cakes, and oatmeal recipes.
How do I make a homemade Sprite substitute with this product?
Mix a small amount of Truvia Original into a glass of seltzer water and add fresh lemon and lime juice; stir until dissolved for a calorie-free soda alternative that satisfies sweet cravings.
Does this work with keto and low-carb recipes?
Yes, Truvia is calorie-free and contains no sugar, making it a popular sweetener for keto dieters baking cakes, as well as for low-carb meal prep, smoothies, and coffee.
Is this compatible with intermittent fasting routines?
Yes, because it has zero calories and no sugar, Truvia does not break a fast when added to black coffee or tea, and it is commonly used by people practicing intermittent fasting.
What is included when I order this product?
You will receive a single 9.8-ounce resealable jar of Truvia spoonable sweetener in your selected variant (Original or Brown); no additional tools or accessories are needed, and the jar is ready to use on arrival.
Is it safe for people with diabetes to consume daily?
Yes, Truvia is suitable for people with diabetes, including those managing Type 2 diabetes, because it is calorie-free and does not raise blood sugar levels when used as directed.
Is the product gluten-free and safe for celiac diets?
Yes, Truvia is gluten-free certified, making it safe for people with celiac disease and gluten sensitivities to use daily in coffee, tea, and recipes.
What is the difference between this and regular sugar?
Regular sugar contains about 16 calories per teaspoon and raises blood glucose, while Truvia is calorie-free, derived from the stevia leaf, and does not impact blood sugar, making it a popular sugar replacement for diabetic, keto, and weight-management diets.

