Sweeten Your Life, Not Your Guilt! 🍰
Herbaila Xylitol Sweetener is a 1lb pure granulated sugar substitute made from all-natural Canadian birch xylitol powder. This sugar-free alternative is perfect for cooking and baking, offering a guilt-free way to enjoy sweetness without compromising on flavor. It's GMO-free, keto-friendly, and low-calorie, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious individuals.
T**R
Works well added to mouthwash.
Seems good to me. Good packaging. Good granules with a sweet taste, so I assume it is Xylitol. I'm using this in a mouthwash. I buy Tom's of Maine mouthwash at the local store because it doesn't contain any of the typical antibacterial ingredients found in other mouthwashes. I add 3 tablespoons of these Xylitol crystals to the 16 oz bottle of mouthwash. They completely dissolve within 10 minutes. Then I use that after each brushing. I should find out in my next teeth cleaning how well that works.
E**O
I use this to sweeten hard apple cider -- but doggies, beware!
Non-fermentable natural (birch) xylitol sweetener can be used to re-sweeten fermented beverages without giving the yeast more fuel. I sweetened some hard apple cider with this, and it worked like a charm. Keep in mind that this will kill dogs if they get into it, so maybe seal it into a second closed container and keep it far out of reach!
M**T
Great Quality & Value
I got this to add a bit to my diet as it has been proven to help keep teeth and gums healthy. The flavor is wonderfully sweet; the granules dissolve well. The impact on blood sugar is way less than regular sugar (or honey, agave...).
S**S
Taste good.
Taste good
S**E
Taste good but..
The taste is good, but I find that you have to use a lot to get the sweetness, and a bit pricey.
A**W
Great Sugar Sub
This sugar substitute sweetens drinks without the added calories. I used it to bake cookies and also in my iced tea. The bag is of good value for the money and is seamless to bake with.
A**R
Good item
I use this for my dental rinse.
L***
Smells like nail polish
UPDATE 10/27/2024: I am updating my review after pouring the xylitol out of its original package and into a ziploc bag. The offensive smell went away from the sugar within the hour after being removed from its original packaging. It took a bit longer for the smell to leave the bag, so I deduce that the packaging is the culprit. I felt a bit more confident in trying it after this (experiment?) and it performed as the other xylitol product I previously used. The sellers may consider checking their current packaging to pinpoint what is causing it to emit this chemical smell and what potential affect it may be having on their product.Upon opening this product, I immediately noticed that it has an overwhelming chemical scent similar to that of nail polish. I suspect that may be why it's so affordably priced. My usual birch xylitol product is no longer in stock at Amazon, so I ordered this one instead. Keep in mind, it's non-returnable. Personally, I would be hesitant to purchase Herbaila Xylitol brand again mainly because of the offensive chemical smell!
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 month ago