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💧 Sweetness that works as hard as you do.
EZ-Sweetz Concentrated Liquid Sucralose is a premium zero-calorie, zero-carb sweetener delivering 2900 servings per 4oz glass bottle. Each drop equals the sweetness of 2 teaspoons of sugar, making it ultra-efficient for beverages and cooking. Kosher certified and third-party lab tested, it includes a free travel-size bottle for convenience, all crafted in an FDA-registered US facility with a 36-month shelf life.





| Brand | EZ-Sweetz |
| Diet type | Kosher |
| Package information | Bottle |
| Package weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
| Product benefits | Cold |
| Specialty | Carb Free |
W**N
No mess!
Love this product! No mess just drip it into your coffee or whatever you chose! No little pkgs to get rid of, no sugars bowl, no powder all over the counter! Plus they give a bonus little one that you can stick in your purse or pants pocket! Plus lasts about 6 months for us.
P**R
Less expensive than Splenda and just as good.
The face that there's 2900 servings in such a small glass bottle makes me happy. Two to three drops in my coffee (with included dropper top) does the trick. It's the same sweetener as Splenda - tastes the same but less expensive. I try to avoid sugar (except in Mexican coke 🤤) but can't stand the chemical aftertaste I get from the stuff in the blue or pink packets. And I love that they include a "travel" size; my family isn't into "artificial" or refined sweeteners so I take this with me every visit.
C**E
Convenient and tasty!
Love this stuff. So much easier and better tasting than the little packets. I love the little travel size that comes with every order.
M**L
3260 servings less than $15! Your taste buds (and your waistline) will thank you!
I snatched up this sweetener and it has changed my life (or at least my coffee). First off, the little 4oz glass bottle packs a whopping 2900 servings! It's like having a personal sweetener genie, minus the three-wish limit. Now, I’ve tried my fair share of sweeteners, and let’s be honest—most of them taste like they’ve been chemically engineered in a lab by a team of mad scientists. But this stuff? Nope! It tastes fantastic, just like real sugar, without the pesky calories or the dental drama. It’s like that friend who brings over delicious snacks but doesn’t overpower you with guilt—they’re just sweet and delightful! I also appreciate that they threw in a travel-size bottle. Perfect for my on-the-go lifestyle! I can sweeten my iced coffee while running to the bus stop or sneak some into my sparkling water at the airport. And for less than $15, getting 3260 servings is a steal. I mean, I’ve spent more on a fancy coffee! So if you’re looking for a low-calorie sweetener that doesn’t taste like it was made in Area 51, I wholeheartedly recommend giving this one a shot. Your taste buds (and your waistline) will thank you!
V**R
Good, but contains preservatives
This product tastes great and works great, exactly as advertised. I just don't like that it also includes potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate as preservatives. Normally, I get SweetZero brand sucralose drops here on Amazon, even though it costs more. But I needed this in a hurry because I was traveling, and this one (to its credit) in addition to being considerably cheaper, also ships considerably faster, at least at the time of this writing. If you don't mind preservatives, then it's a very good choice. Even with the preservatives, my personal opinion is that it's still healthier than eating sugar. It's important to remember that powdered sucralose packets, such as Splenda, are actually mostly sugar (the FDA allows products with under 4.5 calories to say that they have no calories, and a packet Splenda comes in just below that). I'll leave you to do your own research on potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate; however, I would just note that sodium benzoate forms benzene when combined with Vitamin C or ascorbic acid. I might seem like a little overcautious about preservatives, but even the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that "Acute toxic effects can result from ingestion of benzene." So, I strongly caution against using this product (or any other product containing sodium benzoate) on any food that might contain Vitamin C. This includes a large number of fruits and vegetables, as well as many vitamin enriched foods, including many breakfast cereals.
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