🍯 Sweeten smarter, not harder—caramel bliss in every drop!
SweetLeaf Sweet Drops Caramel offers a zero-calorie, plant-based caramel flavor enhancer in six portable 1.7 fl oz bottles, perfect for adding natural sweetness to beverages and recipes without compromising health or convenience.
K**N
A must-have for sugar-free flavoring — repeat buyer!
This is my third time purchasing this pack — I’m obsessed. A few drops go a long way, and they’re perfect in coffee, yogurt, protein shakes, and even oatmeal. The flavors are natural, not artificial or chemical-tasting. Chocolate and vanilla are my favorites, but caramel is great too. I love that it’s all sugar-free with no weird aftertaste. Highly recommend for anyone cutting back on sugar!
B**L
Chocolate & Carmel have a slight orange tint
5 Pack (Stevia Clear, Vanilla, Carmel, Coconut, & Chocolate): All are colorless/clear EXCEPT Carmel & Chocolate, which has a slight orange tint to it. All are very delicious and quite powerful flavor concentrations, so start with 1-2 drops at a time. The Carmel has a very rich flavor, reminds me of a Carmel Frape from McDonald's! COCONUT is my absolute FAVORITE! 😍
S**Y
Convenience and flavor!
They’re great to perk up a coffee without calories!
M**A
Nice product, fiddly packaging
I've used the bottled liquid stevia from Sweetleaf for a couple of decades but comparing prices, I thought I'd try these (about 75% cheaper ... ). Nice flavor, but packaging is impossible. Hard to get the plastic wrapping off; did that finally with a sharp knife. Hard to poke through what I thought was plastic covering over the nozzle, so I decided to take the top off, also hard to do -- needed to pry it off with a sharp blade (trying not to spill the whole bottle in the meantime). Finally had to poke the nozzle with a chopstick to get the rubber gasket off. Then put it all back together & tried to use it in my coffee -- hard to get individual drops out, and a couple of drops ran down the side of the bottle. Too sticky to leave it on, so had to wipe it down with damp dishcloth. Plus a couple of drops wasted. Sigh. Too much work.Finally poured the whole bottle into my now-empty old liquid stevia bottle that I was about to throw out; now I can use it with some dignity.Update a few days later -- most emphatically not the same as the bottled product. Cheaper, yes, but for a reason -- less a sweetener than just a few drops of flavor. Will go back to the bottle and pay the price.
S**N
AMAZING
I have tried everything in the stevia world and I have been disappointed honestly. I have been wanting chocolate coke lately and decided to give this a shot. WOW!!! One squirt and you taste a non bitter, sweet chocolate flavor! I just added a squirt to 1/3c plain whole fat Greek yogurt and it’s amazingly good! I also added a squirt to my coffee with half n half and it is very delicious. When adding a squirt to my Coke Zero yesterday, it was good, but too sweet due to the coke already being sweetened, I still liked it. I’m ordering more now due to the incredible flavor and price! I hope this review helps and you have a great day!!
C**W
This is not really stevia. The difference between the glass bottles & squeeze drops
The good...(1) FlavorFirst, unlike some other reviewers, I don't have a huge objection to the flavor. I've been 100% off sugar for about 15 years, and my taste buds have adjusted to the less sweet (and sometimes slight aftertaste) of sugar alternatives. We are product reviewers and avid cooks, and have tried everything under the sun (splenda, stevia, monk fruit, maltitol, erythritol, acesulfame, etc etc).These SweetLeaf squirt bottles are actually better than average for alternative sweeteners, quite sweet with minimal aftertaste. HOWEVER, the glycerin kindof covers up the flavor. So, for example, you get a blast of sweet before you taste the caramel. This is one of many reasons I tend to stay away from glycerin as a sweetener (read on).Now the bad...(2) This is 90% Glycerin (maybe 10% Stevia)I feel the labeling here is misleading, and I'm disappointed in this company, which has been one of my favorite companies for over a decade.Unlike the old dropper bottles, these squeeze bottles are primarily Glycerin, not Stevia. In fact, the company does not disclose exactly what ratio it uses, but I estimate it has just a minimal amount of Stevia to justify the marketing claims, and is probably 90% Glycerin.(3) Unlike Stevia, Glycerin has carbsThe label says 1 carb per squeeze (for reference, I use at least 2 squeezes per cup of coffee).Yes it's allegedly lower glycemic index than sugar. That doesn't make it carb free - that simply means it takes your body longer to metabolize it (break it down).(4) Unlike Stevia, Glycerin contains calories (in fact, more calories than sugar)Glycerin has 5% more calories than sugar, and is 40% less sweet than sugar, so you end up using more.(5) Cheaper ingredients: Glycerin is much much cheaper than SteviaIf you're interested in glycerin as a sweetener, you can buy it by the gallon for about $20. (Whereas, these squirter bottles are selling about 7oz for $12).I don't *hate* glycerin, we've used it in the past. Just be aware what you're getting. It's super easy to take a quart bottle and make your own super cheap sweetener - just mix in cocoa powder for chocolate flavor, mix in lemon juice for lemon flavor, etc.(6) Glycerin has a different textureIt's syrup, much like honey or corn syrup. So it's going to add texture to what you're using, and sometimes not dissolve correctly. It's ideal for honey or molasses substitute in baking, like pecan pie, honey smacks, etc.Even though it's not as sweet, I personally prefer the taste of Stevia drops (glass bottle). I sure hope Sweetleaf doesn't stop making the original glass bottles!
E**N
Taste great, no funny taste
Honestly I think it taste great. All the flavors other than the coconut ( I didn't try that one yet) are true to taste. Great, healthy substitute for some other artificial coffee additives. Ill be getting them again.
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