







🍯 Sweetness without the guilt—elevate your coffee ritual with zero-calorie monk fruit magic!
Sugar in the Raw Monk Fruit Sweetener Packets offer a natural, zero-calorie sugar substitute made from pure monk fruit and a touch of dextrose. Free from erythritol and gluten, these vegan-friendly packets are perfectly portioned for convenience and designed to support keto and diabetic diets without spiking blood sugar. Trusted for over 50 years, this plant-based sweetener blends health-conscious benefits with reliable, delicious sweetness.




| ASIN | B00CIW5B1G |
| ASIN | B00CIW5B1G |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,976 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #142 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand Name | Sugar in the Raw |
| Container Type | Packet |
| Cuisine | Universal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,511) |
| Flavor | Monk Fruit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sugar in the Raw |
| Manufacturer | Sugar in the Raw |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.71 x 5 x 3.7 inches; 0.8 ounces |
| Product Benefits | Gluten Free |
| Size | 1.12 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free |
| UPC | 044800710042 |
| UPC | 044800710042 |
| Unit Count | 2.24 Ounce |
| Units | 2.24 Ounce |
S**O
Great sweetner
great taste
E**Z
Great taste
very tasty, great not to raise blood sugar
S**K
great product
great product
A**R
Good sugar replacement
Overall, pretty good for cereal. Leaves a little aftertaste in hot drinks
A**R
Pure Sweetener
Monk fruit is much better if it's pure and not mixed with other low calorie sugar substitutes.
R**.
Excellent Taste and healthier!
This has a great taste and is my new alternative to finally stop using real sugar!
A**G
97% Sugar Sold with Very Clever Marketing
The marketing director of this firm is really very good. I wish I could say the same about the product. The brand name is “In-The-Raw,” which leads people to think there is only one ingredient. But, did you notice on the picture, just above the bold lettering “Blended with other sweeteners?” Probably not because the text blends in with the background color scheme. From a marketing perspective, that was brilliant. Then there is the story of the brand on the back which begins with talking about their first product: “Sugar In-The-Raw.” This is very clever. I’m sure those envelopes only contained sugar. So the brand name “In-the-Raw” correctly indicated it had a single ingredient. The whole story of the brand hides the reality that all other of their products are mostly sugar. The story concludes saying each envelope “has the sweetness of about 2 teaspoons of sugar.” Yet two teaspoons of sucrose is about 10 grams and each envelope weighs 12 times less than that. I’m not able to figure out how the statement about sweetness could be true. Especially since dextrose is not as sweet as sucrose. Also, the “Blended with other sweeteners” statement actually isn’t quite right. There is only one other sweetener: dextrose. This is just below the Nutritional Facts panel. Dextrose is a sugar – and unless you already know that, you miss the sad reality this is mostly just a small envelope of sugar sold via great marketing. Then consider the Nutrition Facts Panel. First, the calories are list as zero when each envelope actually contains close to 3 calories. If you look at the very bottom of the side panel you will read that each envelope “contains less than 3 calories per serving which the FDA considers dietetically zero.” So the FDA may consider each envelop to contain “0” calories, but most normal people would say each envelope contains about 3 (and If you do the math, each envelope contains 2.74 calories). Second, the panel states: Total Sugars Less than 1 gram. Given each envelope is .8 grams, this would be true even if each envelope had only sugar in it. Many people would read this and just think “Its okay, a gram of sugar is fine” and therefore feel comforted that the item has minimal sugar when in fact it is almost all sugar. Finally you’ll notice below the Nutrition Facts Panel it also states “Suitable for People with Diabetes.” Just do a web search for “diabetes and dextrose” or “define dextrose” and decide for yourself if the product is suitable for diabetics. In Conclusion: The Marketing Director gets a grade of “A,” while the product gets a grade of “F.”
S**E
Top sugar substitute.
Very best sugar substitute. Get the one without erythritol.
V**I
This is good product taste good
"**"
Funny flavour- not for us.
A**M
It’s not monk fruits sugar. Taste bad. Don’t buy them. I wish I can return them to be honest.
S**Y
Word RAW in the name of the product is misleading. This product contains Dextrose as well, but i expected only Monk Fruit. 99% of dextrose, I guess. So I don't know real, raw taste of the Monk Fruit sweetener. Sad...
K**R
Taste like sweet n low. Leaves an after taste
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