Sweet’N Low Zero Calorie Sweetener, Sugar Substitute Packets, 53 oz, 1500 Count​

(9 customer reviews)

Sweet’N Low Zero Calorie Sweetener Value Pack, 1500 count, 53 oz is a great no-calorie way to sweeten your beverages, fruit and baked goods.This granulated sweetener contains dextrose and saccharin, providing a zero-calorie alternative to sugar. Each value pack contains 1500 individual pink packets in a convenient cardboard box, perfect for home, office, or restaurant use. Sweet’N Low is vegan, kosher, and gluten-free, making it suitable for various dietary preferences. The shelf-stable sweetener maintains its quality for up to 365 days and comes in an unflavored variety that complements coffee, tea, cereals, and other foods without altering their natural taste. The granulated texture dissolves easily in hot and cold beverages.

Original price was: $27.20.Current price is: $18.68.

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9 reviews for Sweet’N Low Zero Calorie Sweetener, Sugar Substitute Packets, 53 oz, 1500 Count​

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  1. Janice


    This is a pretty good deal. It lasts a long time. I use it every day. It’s a great value deal. I just wish that we can get the box sweet and low price lowered but again it’s just a little inconvenient to have to open up all the packets that I use but overall it’s a good purchase.

  2. Z

    Most economical.
    Instead of buying a small box several times a year, this is much more economical; about half the price per packet. It lasts me a little over a year. I’m diabetic, so I’m not supposed to use sugar. I prefer Sweet n Low for my hot and cold herbal teas instead of others. It’s the best value.

  3. MillerTyme

    Big box at lower priced than some web- sites.
    Why buy this size? because we use this sweetener every morning. This size box was even lower in cost than a major competitor, that sell many products over the web, you will be Amazed. A box of this size will last us a few years, but who cares, as it does not go bad unless it gets wet.

  4. Danalynn

    CAN’T DRINK COFFEE WITHOUT
    I gave up sugar in my coffee 15 years ago. I probably put to much sweet n low in it now, but I like it sweet and there isnt an aftertaste like some sweeteners. I put 9 in a 34 oz thermos. Only issue I have it sometimes the small pink paper sneakes into the thermos and I get a surprise half way thru lol. Thats probably my issue, but since the liquid is so hard to find now it cost you a star in (ease of use)

  5. Robert

    Good Sweetener at Good Price
    My wife %26 I have been using this in our coffee every morning for several years. When I first started using it, I noticed a slight aftertaste. However, I quickly got used to it and now I don’t notice it anymore.
    The price on the large box is very economical, which is why we have been purchasing it that way for awhile.

  6. akill59

    Excellent experience
    I needed to replenish my supply of Sweet n Low. After searching on several websites that I purchase from (including Walmart), I realized that Walmart had a sale price that couldn’t be beat. I placed my order and it arrived within a day or 2. I don’t quite remember. Great service and pricing.

  7. Andrea

    Good Sweetener that taste like sugar
    I cannot go without this sweetener for certain drinks. . Perfect for tea, coffee and fruit. Buy the larger quantity if you buy a lot. It is a better value for what you receive and you don’t have to purchase numerous times. A good substitute for sugar everyday. Would like to see a dissolvable tablet form to dispense instead of the little packets everyday.

  8. farmerfrances

    Stays dry when left in its pink box.
    I transferred the Sweet ‘N Low packages into a pretty, clear container Unfortunately, the little packages absorbed our high humidity in East Texas; making it harder to release the contents. However, the packages left in its own pink box stayed dry! I leave the box in our pantry; the pretty container was on our counter.

  9. Barbara


    I really like the Sweet and Low over Splenda and the other ones. But for baking the Splenda package is better but I do wish they would make the Sweet and Low in the big package firm for baking.

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