

⚡ Sweetness revolutionized: tiny dose, massive impact!
T-Miles Neotame is a food-grade super sweetener that delivers 8,000 times the sweetness of sucrose with excellent solubility and versatile use in baking, beverages, and confections. Packaged in a user-friendly large-diameter suction nozzle bag, it offers a clean, natural sweetness ideal for health-conscious, on-the-go professionals seeking maximum flavor with minimal quantity.












| ASIN | B09X5NHD4H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,912 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #351 in Natural Extracts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Manufacturer | T-MILES |
| Package Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.03 x 0.55 inches; 0.88 ounces |
| UPC | 727567910527 |
P**I
Know what you're doing.
Neotame is 14,000 times sweeter than sugar. It clearly says so in the product description. So you want to use 5 tsp for your coffee. How are you going to do that? How many times are you going to divide a teaspoon of this stuff? 5/14,000 times? Not practical. Here's how. You need a milligram scale, 15 ml ldpe or hdpe dropper bottles and some 150 proof everclear. Wear a mask first. Your breath can get this powder airborne. Measure exactly 0.5 to 0.6 grams and add to the dropper bottle. Add 15 mls of everclear. Shake shake shake. One drop = 5tsp sugar. There are 450 to 500 drops in a 15 ml bottle. This is probably a years supply for me and the 25 gram bag will probably last me 10 years if I don't lose it. Clean up any messes promptly with water or alcohol and don't inhale or taste any powder. Put the neotame bag in a Ziploc bag with some silica gel beads and seal it. Look, if this sounds too much work then please don't buy this product. Those of us with a scientific bent of mind really like having these lab grade options and misuse / accidents attract the wrong kind of attention and then we can't have nice things. Neotame diluted down with water tastes very close to aspartame, only that you need 1/60th the amount. It pairs very well with stevia and does not have an aftertaste as long as you stay within parameters.
L**I
Good when used sparingly
I cannot tolerate any sugar alcohols, sugar, honey, or any other sweeteners but somehow my system accepts this. I mix tiny amounts in filtered water and store in a Sweet and Low bottle with the drop dispenser top. That gives me the right amount of sweetness taste for my yogurt. A very little goes a very long way.
A**T
Incredibly potent, lasts a long time
Incredibly potent! An amount less than the size of a match head will sweeten an entire gallon of iced tea or lemonade. At 10,000 times sweeter than sugar, one 25 g packet is equal to 250 kg or 550 pounds of sugar! That's about 138 regular bags of sugar from the store! I recommend diluting it in an eyedropper bottle. I use about a quarter teaspoon of neotame in a 3 oz bottle of water and heated for a 30 seconds in the microwave to help it dissolve. One drop is then equal to about a tablespoon of sugar, or a packet of sugar-free sweetener, for me. I also like the screw off cap, makes it easier to measure little bits out.
A**Y
Looks pure, very very sweet!
Incredibly, incredibly sweet! Make sure you know what you are doing and how to measure extremely small amounts before using this.
M**Z
Good Quality
Highly concentrated powder. A pea sized amount in an 8 ounce squeeze bottle with water was about right. This package is about 1/2 the size of a typical cell phone and would fit in your palm.
B**N
Aftertaste
I diluted it and then diluted it some more, half a teaspoon in 64 oz, still too sweet. Also has a rather nasty aftertaste, better off using nothing in my tea. This is not for me.
F**I
Holy moly so strong and exactly what I am looking for to use in my lip balm recipe
I tried a bit on my tounge with a toothpick and holy moly this is strong! I am very pleased as it will be the new sweetener in my lip balm recipe as long as it disolves in hot oil/beeswax. Other sweeteners are very hard to incorporate as the volume required makes them sink the bottom. I am pretty sure just a 1/8 tsp will be more than sufficient to sweeten a batch of 50 lip balms.
J**F
Unsure about usage
Not sure how to account for the loss of volume in my baked goods with this sweetener. Since it is the most potent sweetener on the planet, you must be careful using it. Probably was created for a more industrial application, rather than for a home baker.
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