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IN THE RAW Organic Stevia offers a premium, plant-based zero-calorie sweetener made from organic stevia leaves blended with organic cane sugar. This Non-GMO, vegan, and gluten-free sweetener delivers the equivalent sweetness of sugar without the calories or artificial additives. Perfect for enhancing hot and cold beverages or baking, it comes in convenient 40-count packets (6-pack) trusted for quality and freshness.



























| ASIN | B07PN6J3RL |
| ASIN | B07PN6J3RL |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,210 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #214 in Stevia |
| Brand Name | IN THE RAW |
| Container Type | Packet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Flavor | STEVIA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10044800750403 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 75040 |
| Manufacturer | Cumberland Packing Corporation |
| Manufacturer | Cumberland Packing Corporation |
| Model Number | 75040 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 240 |
| Package Dimensions | 19.51 x 17.09 x 13.89 cm; 449 g |
| Part Number | 75040 |
| Product Benefits | Organic |
| Set Name | 40 Count Packets |
| Size | 40 Count (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | Certified Organic |
| Unit Count | 240 Count |
T**Z
Great Product-Quality, Price, & Packaging Are All Consistent!
Great quality, consistent packaging, and no issues with item being old as I always check the dates! Good value as I can’t buy them locally for this price and they’re hard to find in my area at times. I like convenience of Amazon ordering, especially when it saves money and time.
N**I
Yummy and Raw
I love these and this is a great deal. They taste better than other sweeteners and doesn’t have unnecessary additives.
K**T
Not close to real sugar taste
Like many of you, I was looking for a way to enjoy the sweetness of sugar without the insulin spike or overall detriment to my health. After reading multiple reviews on how Organic Stevia in the Raw was ultimately close to the real taste of sugar, I bought a pack to give it a try. My first go was in my coffee, which I usually take black. After using one package, I could hardly tell a sweetness difference, but could very much taste the "metallic" after taste of a zero calorie substitute. I went for another packet thinking it would equal out the aftertaste and it did not. I went ahead and tossed the coffee. I've tried it in tea....nope! And I tried it in some Kool-Aid we had lying around just to see if the hot/cold thing made a difference.....nope! I'm sure for some of you it would be worth the purchase as we all have different levels of tolerance and taste in our food. But, for me, I'm gonna have to deal with the fact that eating a "healthier" diet will have plusses and minuses that I will have to weigh out individually. Moderation will be my key going forward. Bottom line: it's cheap enough to give it a try. You might be like others who really enjoyed it. For me, I'm moving on.
W**M
Has it's purpose
I'm not diabetic nor do I have any blood sugar problems. I also do not consume much sugar but wanted to try this in my coffee since I can't seem to shake the sugar & half&half habit when enjoying my brew. I've ended up doing 1tsp of sugar in the raw & 1 packet of Stevia. The Stevia changes the taste drastically if I only use it. I'll probably just go back to sugar since I don't have an overuse sugar problem in my daily world but Stevia is what it is and definitely works to sweeten for those that require less or no sugar. It does however alter the flavor quite a bit.
C**O
Stevia Organic Preferred
The organic version of Stevia in the Raw contains real sugar instead of dextrose that is in the non-organic version. Actual source of "dextrose" is the non-organic is not identified. Only cane sugar can be called organic because beet sugar has been deluded with GMOs so much they cannot call it organic. Lot less overall health issues (digestive and assimilation into the body) with organic version.
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