Lakanto, Monkfruit Sweetener with Erythritol, Golden, 16 oz (454 g)

$27.95

Lakanto

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Description

  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Raw Cane Sugar Replacement
  • Zero Net Carbs
  • Zero Glycemic
  • Zero Calorie
  • 1:1 Sugar Replacement
  • Keto Approved

Over A Thousand Years Ago

In remote mountain highlands of Asia, Buddhist monks achieved enlightenment through meditation, prayer and pure living. The monks discovered a rare fruit prized for its sweetness. This scared fruit was named Monk Fruit and was used in elixirs to increase chi, or life energy. Now you can enjoy this guilt-free sweetness in our Lakanto products!

We still grow and harvest Monk Fruit for Lakanto in the same pristine area and according to traditional and environmental methods.

Born from a proprietary mixture of the high-purity Monk Fruit extract and Non-GMO Erythritol, Lakanto is a delicious zero calorie blend with the sumptuous rich taste of sugar.

Suggested Use

Cooks, Bakes, & Tastes Just Like Sugar.

1 Cup Lakanto Sweetener = 1 Cup Sugar.

Other Ingredients

Erythritol, monk fruit extract.

Warnings

Store in a cool, dry place.

Disclaimer

While The Supplement Shop strives to ensure the accuracy of its product images and information, some manufacturing changes to packaging and/or ingredients may be pending update on our site. Although items may occasionally ship with alternate packaging, freshness is always guaranteed. We recommend that you read labels, warnings and directions of all products before use and not rely solely on the information provided by The Supplement Shop.

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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 tsp (4g)
Serving Per Container: About 113
  Amount Per Serving %Daily Value*
Calories 0  
Total Fat 0 g 0%
Sodium 0 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 4 g 1%
Sugar Alcohol 4 g  
Protein 0 g 0%
Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, sugars, vitamin C, calcium, iron, and potassium
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Net Carbs: Subtract Fiber and Sugar Alcohols from Total Carbohydrates.