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I couldn't wait to try NECTRESSE™Sweetener for a few different reasons. For one, it's the only 100% natural sweetener made from fruit. This No Calorie sweetener is also 150 times sweeter than sugar and can be used in cooking and baking to add natural, zero calorie per serving sweetness in your favorite beverages and foods!
Nectresse is from the makers of Splenda and it derives its natural sweetness from the monk fruit which is a small green melon that has grows on lush vines in remote mountain regions in Asia.
To be honest, I love sugar so trying Nectresse Swetener was a big step in a healthier direction for me. I don't like artificial sweeteners and can tell the difference between an artificial sweetener and real sugar. When I first tried Nectresse in my coffee, I could tell a slight difference but in all seriousness, Nectresse tastes so much better then pure sugar! Plus, I used a lot less Nectresse in my coffee then I would with real sugar!
Nectresse Sweetener is available single-serve packets (40 servings) and easy to hold canisters (140 servings) which features a multipurpose lid for sprinkling, pouring or spooning!
Check out what Lisa Ling, One of America’s favorite journalists and Nectresse's spokewoman, had to say about this new product!
Recently, I tried out a Cinnamon Hot Chocolate recipe that I came across on the Nectresse Sweetener website. Our family is big on Ho Chocolate, especially in fall and winter months.
Ingredients:
Nectresse Sweetener is available in grocery stores, drug stores, supercenters and online for suggested retail prices of $3.99 (packets) and $6.99 (canisters). I actualy found both Packets and Canister form at my local Shoprite.
Make sure to get your FREE sample of NECTRESSE™Sweetener to try for yourself!
What do you plan on using Nectresse sweetener in?

I couldn't wait to try NECTRESSE™Sweetener for a few different reasons. For one, it's the only 100% natural sweetener made from fruit. This No Calorie sweetener is also 150 times sweeter than sugar and can be used in cooking and baking to add natural, zero calorie per serving sweetness in your favorite beverages and foods!
Nectresse is from the makers of Splenda and it derives its natural sweetness from the monk fruit which is a small green melon that has grows on lush vines in remote mountain regions in Asia.
To be honest, I love sugar so trying Nectresse Swetener was a big step in a healthier direction for me. I don't like artificial sweeteners and can tell the difference between an artificial sweetener and real sugar. When I first tried Nectresse in my coffee, I could tell a slight difference but in all seriousness, Nectresse tastes so much better then pure sugar! Plus, I used a lot less Nectresse in my coffee then I would with real sugar!
Nectresse Sweetener is available single-serve packets (40 servings) and easy to hold canisters (140 servings) which features a multipurpose lid for sprinkling, pouring or spooning!
Check out what Lisa Ling, One of America’s favorite journalists and Nectresse's spokewoman, had to say about this new product!
Recently, I tried out a Cinnamon Hot Chocolate recipe that I came across on the Nectresse Sweetener website. Our family is big on Ho Chocolate, especially in fall and winter months.

- 1 1/2 cups hot skim milk
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon semi-sweet mini chocolate chips
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 Nectresse Natural No Calorie Sweetener Packets
- 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
- STIR all ingredients together until chocolate chips melt.
- POUR into two mugs. Serve warm.
Nectresse Sweetener is available in grocery stores, drug stores, supercenters and online for suggested retail prices of $3.99 (packets) and $6.99 (canisters). I actualy found both Packets and Canister form at my local Shoprite.
Make sure to get your FREE sample of NECTRESSE™Sweetener to try for yourself!
What do you plan on using Nectresse sweetener in?































The cinnamon hot chocolate looks delicious! I was also recently able to try out Nectresse, and I made peanut butter granola and a strawberry banana shake that is only 100 calories. Both of them came out great, and we really enjoyed it!
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