

🍪 Sweetness, simplified—because your lifestyle deserves better.
It's Just! Alulose is a premium, single-ingredient sugar substitute designed for keto, paleo, and diabetic-friendly lifestyles. With zero glycemic impact and an ultra-fine texture, it dissolves quickly and caramelizes beautifully, making it perfect for baking and cooking. Packaged in a resealable premium pouch, it ensures maximum freshness and digestive comfort without any fillers or aftertaste.






















| ASIN | B07WRN4C2J |
| Brand | It's Just! |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,008) |
| Date First Available | 17 December 2024 |
| Manufacturer | 138 Foods |
| Manufacturer reference | JUST-ALLULOSE-11OZ |
| Package Dimensions | 19.91 x 13.2 x 4.9 cm; 311.84 g |
| Special Feature | Low Glycemic |
M**O
super producto aunque caro
C**.
Great sweetener. No funny taste.
P**R
A good substitute, but still not sugar yet! Really nice and good sugar alternative, and it has close characteristics to sugar- ideal for baking. However, I personally feel a bit bitter taste. Another cons is the price. Other than that- it is a good sugar alternative with 0 calories. Strongly recommended for those who watch sugar level in the blood.
R**Y
We made butter pecan ice cream with this stuff - used it caramelizing the pecans and in the heavy cream. It was out of this world. I was concerned it would spike my wife's blood sugar, but it actually dipped after she ate a significant portion of the ice cream! I don't notice any after-taste - even when tasting it raw. Simply amazing. I'm going to make some Southern sweet tea with it next.
F**G
In regards to this specific product: texture is fine, but the packaging is not particularly done well. It is very difficult to get the package to seal and stay closed. Redesign needed, IMO. This is my first try with allulose as a sweetener. If you take a taste of it off a spoon, it is pretty nice and sweet. Add it to coffee and tea? I don't know how much you are supposed to add, but it seemed like there was no reasonable amount I could have added that I would even detect as sweetening the beverage even a little. Five measured teaspoons in a cup of hot coffee or tea and there is a complete lack of sweetness. So, in my book, that's a major fail of the sweetener. I might try baking with it to see what happens, but I don't have any hopes that it will come through.
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