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I remember all the arguments back and forth about stevia, and I'm not
trying to start that argument. However, I used a newspaper coupon to buy Truvia at a decent price to give it a try. And like my subject line says, I am unimpressed. To MY taste buds it was not sweet. I tried it first in iced tea, nothing, nada, zip. I moistened my finger tip and tried a smidge* - again zero sweetness detected. So much for Truvia. *I could not resist the comparison to the TV cops finding a package of powdered substance, moistening their fingertip, touching it to their tongue and saying..."It tastes like anthrax." ![]() -- I'm glad my Mom named me Aaron, That's what everybody calls me. |
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