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Stevita Organic Stevia is a premium, all-natural sweetener combining USDA-certified organic stevia and erythritol to deliver zero-calorie sweetness that’s four times stronger than sugar. Packaged in a 16-ounce airtight jar, it offers 908 servings of smooth, no-bitter aftertaste sweetness. This vegan, keto, paleo, gluten-free, and non-GMO blend is sustainably sourced from family farms in Brazil and backed by over 30 years of trusted, woman-owned family operation.











| ASIN | B005PNPHFU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #246,139 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #71 in Stevia Herbal Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 6-17928-00005-2 |
| Manufacturer | Stevita Stevia |
| Product Dimensions | 3.72 x 3.68 x 3.68 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 617928000052 |
| Units | 16 Ounce |
D**I
Love this Stevia!
Love this organic stevia! Very good value for your money. The concentration is high so you do not need as much much and the flavor is wonderful not like the other stevia in the store. It dissolves easily and it is great in my coffee. I purchase it every other month.
M**A
Best Natural Stevia
This is the best stevia I've found so far and I've done a lot of research. Natural ingredients I feel good about. No chemical taste. Use less than actual sugar bc it is strong. Dissolves smoothly in hot and cold beverages. Haven't tried baking with it, yet. Worth a try - been using this brand for yrs now.
T**E
Good quality ingredients
This tastes good. It's a good price for the amount you get. It lasts a long time. My friend is a very knowledgeable dietitian and she recommends this specific brand because it doesn't have artificial ingredients.
G**.
Great product!
I have been using this product for the past three years. It is great and a little goes a long way. I have recently learned that consuming too much could have possible negative side effects. I have always used it in a very limited way, so I have no such problem. Recently I started adding one-forth to one-half teaspoon full per quart of green smoothy. If the fruit is sweet enough then I don't use any. I am trying to develop a taste for things which are not too sweet. I have been told by a friend that he has had a problem with an aftertaste using stevia. I have never had such a problem with this product. My suspicion is that he was using too much. This product also contains a small percentage of erythritol, which is a sweetener found naturally in many fruits, but without the calories or other negative features of sucrose or fructose. Erythritol is not as sweet as stevia, but is supposed to be better for baking than stevia.
M**.
Tastes great, filler is probably the best available option.
If you're not going to use a pure stevia, it means that you're going to use a product that's primarily a filler with a little stevia mixed in. In this product the filler ERYTHRITOL. Personally, of all the fillers, I find this one the least objectionable because Erythritol seems to be the one that does the least damage to you. Its not as sweet as sugar, but doesn't doesn't cause much of any glycemic reaction and has antioxidants to boot. It is made from corn, so if you're avoiding that you don't want this product. Stevita tastes great. I don't detect an aftertaste, and I use it in things like tea where any aftertaste would be highly noticeable and unwelcome. Because it comes with a filler you can use a spoon; just don't use as much of it as you would sugar as it is still dramatically more concentrated than sugar. A quarter of a tablespoon is more than enough to sweeten most things. Just be aware of what you're buying; if you bought a pure stevia product, the serving size is something like 1/64th of a table spoon. To get the volume up so you can use a spoon it has to be mixed with something else; in this case, I approve of that something else.
L**X
NOT STEVIA. This is Erythritol - With a Little Bit of Stevia Blended In.
I have been using Stevita Spoonable for many years and have been happy with it. But my latest order was an utter disappointment - it is now mostly Erythritol. Now, before I get started on my rant, let me just say that Stevita Spoonable has had Erythritol as a minor filler for a long time. I it was the one thing that I never liked, but in the grand scheme of things this is a pretty minor transgression - there wasn't enough erythritol in the mix to cause any kind of digestive distress (gas, bloating and diarrhea), and compared to what other companies use as filler, erythritol is actually the best. The problem I have with the present product is that Erythritol is now the first and most dominant ingredient in the jar! When my box came, I opened it and the first thing I noticed was that the look of the jar had changed. This wasn't a problem for me because companies change their packaging all the time. Suffice to say that the photo in this ad looks like the old product and the jar I received looks like something completely different. But it isn't the packaging that I consume and only the contents matter. Right? Then I opened the jar and received a big shock. It wasn't the familiar fine powder that I am used to, but a granulated SUGARY looking substance! I smelled a rat and looked at the ingredients. It is no longer stevia. It is Erythritol with stevia added as a last ingredient! I immediately emailed the seller and didn't receive so much as the courtesy of a reply. I do not want this product. Erythritol in any kind of significant quantity gives me severe digestive upset and I make a point to avoid it if I can. To make matters worse, there is very little specific information on the table to let me know how, where and from what plants the erythritol is sourced, so I don't know if it from corn (which I DON'T eat) or from something that I can eat. Folks, Stevia is the preferred sweetener for people who are diabetics and for those of us who lead a Paleo lifestyle. Grains in any form are NOT ALLOWED on a Paleo diet! And now, my favorite sweetener is suddenly changed to something that I don't want to eat and possibly can not eat. Those of us who are using stevia because we are trying to reverse serious health issues need to know when the formula of a favorite food item changes this dramatically. It isn't fair to put a different product into a package that bears the NAME of an older product and then place an online ad photo that LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE the product you always buy. And when you spend your hard earned money to purchase a product that you trust, you suddenly find that the company you trusted has pulled a SWITCHEROO and sold you a product that you cannot use. If the folks at Stevita wanted to create a product that was an erythritol/stevia blend (with erythritol as the dominant ingredient), they should have created a brand new item with a different name. If they no longer wanted to sell the product that their customers have been using for more than a decade, then they should have DISCONTINUED that product. But to switch the contents of the product and try to sell it to trusting customers without informing them of the dramatic change is absolutely DISHONEST. :-( AND NOW. THEY ARE SELLING A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PRODUCT UNDER THE SAME NAME AND SO ALL THE GREAT REVIEWS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED SALES OF "STEVITA SPOONABLE STEVIA" IN THE PAST ARE BEING ACCREDITED TO A NEW AND VASTLY INFERIOR PRODUCT. THERE IS A NAME FOR THIS TYPE OF DECEPTIVE MARKETING. IT IS FRAUD. If they want to sell Erythritol, they should create a whole new product with a different label, different name and brand new ad photo - and let the new product rise or fall on it's own merits. It is unbelievable to me that they have quietly changed the product and slipped it into the persona of a long standing and beloved item that has years of great reviews to support it. The favorable review rating of Stevita is now worthless because all those great reviews are for something that no longer exists. Stevita was the very first stevia company and they endured a lot of legal persecution in the early days of trying to bring a wholesome product into a market that was stacked against them. I will always respect them for that. This act wasn't worthy of them. I am very sorry that I have to start looking for a new brand and I doubt I will ever find anything as great as the original Stevita Spoonable. :-(
N**1
sweet
dont use to much one or too pinch per cup of tea
K**Y
I have tried others but this is the only brand that I like. I use it in my tea everyday. It is the best on the market. Not over sweet like some brands but plenty sweet enough.
J**N
La verdad es que me ha sorprendido bastante el poder endulzante que tiene este producto. He probado la stevia liquida y esta es mucho más dulce. De echo con media cuchara pone que son como 5 cucharas de azúcar y es cierto, en eso no miente. Sigue teniendo el regusto a regaliz que deja la stevia, cosa lógica si es stevia. El precio por algo menos de medio kilo es muy elevado ya que aunque este bote podría compararse por 5 kg de azúcar normal, el precio no es ni parecido ya que el kilo de azúcar no llega a 2 euros. Lo que no me ha gustado y por eso no le pongo 5 estrellas es que en el anuncio dice 95% stevia, pero en el envase no lo especifica por ningún lado. Me pasó lo mismo con un bote de stevia liquida que compré donde decía el anuncio que era 98% y en el bote no lo pone. Con lo que no se si será cierto o no el porcentaje que se dice que tienen. Por lo demás todo bien, tardó algo más de lo que en un principio dice el anuncio pero luego llegó en la segunda fecha anunciada.
M**Y
Fantastic product. Ive tried other Stevia products from the supermarket and they taste horrible. This taste like sugar but only use a tiny amount as it is very sweet.
S**S
I bought this on recommendation. I don't particularly like it but it is part of the diet I am on.
A**É
Café et recette
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