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One Organic Stevia



I have heard of Stevia from friends and family. I did not know that they come in very small packets for easy portioning of single use. Without the '280 times sweeter than sugar' and a recipe on the back with 4 cups of water good with 1/2 tsp of Stevia, I would have had major intake of it. Just opening the Stevia bag, filled my nostrils with the sweet taste by odor itself.
So I used a itsy bitsy teeny weeny amount of stevia, I liked the taste of it. It mixes well. My husband didnt like the aftertaste. If you like to use sugar sparingly, then you will welcome this replacement.

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