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Stevia Sweet Granulated Sweetener Jar $6.50 ($5.85 with S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Good Subscribe and Save deal on everyone's favourite controversial grocery item. I think it's nice, you might think otherwise, and that's okay.

The One-Time Purchase price matches the cheapest I ever see it get on sale at Colesworths - so use S&S for the extra discount and then cancel the subscription after it arrives.

Don't be fooled by the 75G weight. The jar is 20cm tall, 8.7cm diameter, and filled to the top. By volume, you use it as a sugar replacement at a 1:1 ratio.

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  • Same price at woolies

    • Cheaper if you use sub and save

    • Yes, the S&S is where you get the extra discount.

      • -1

        But that is only time discount.

  • What’s the difference between these two?
    whole earth

    stevia sweet

    • +2

      It's a different sweetener, as in a different ingredient. I don't have enough knowledge to answer in more detail than that.

    • +1

      In my experience, erythitol (Whole Earth) is better for baking/cooking, and may have some laxative effects in high doses. People who enjoy stevia usually enjoy the 'organic'-ness of it as well, but stevia tastes really strange to me.

  • +1

    I would not buy from any of the supermarkets. Too many fakes with dextrin and other stuff. Also caked down versions so paying too much for them.

    I buy mine from https://www.nirvanahealthproducts.com/

    Have brought 500g non organic stevia which they assured me is organic but not certified but otherwise the same. Use too much and it overwhelms the taste buds. Hence the bitter taste. Stevia can be 400% sweeter than sugar.

    Also been buying the 20KG Erythritol for things other than tea/coffee. Ideally mix 3% stevia with 97% Erythritol for Sugar equivalent. Hope this helps

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