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Customer Reviews of Stevia Supreme 50/BoxCustomer Review: The bitter taste of Stevita Summary: 1 StarsI haven't tried any other brands of Stevia but I'm greatly disappointed with the bitter taste of the brand Stevita. Not a good sweetener at all!
Customer Review: Spoonable tastes better, Supreme tastes bad; try both then decide. Summary: 2 StarsWe first got Stevita Spoonable, in tea, its taste was very closed to cane sugar; a bit "clinic" taste for coffee (it was really not bad, just a hint of), but we can tasted it. Stevita Supreme is another story - it was hard to explain, it tasted aftertaste while we were drinking it. We got a replacement for Stevita Supreme, still bad. We since use Stevita Spoonable, 99 percent of time we like it; once a while we got a "clinic" taste box, still not too bad tasting, still better than Stevita Supreme.
Customer Review: This is good, very similar to Equal Summary: 4 StarsI like this product. I'm used to using Sweet-N-Low and Equal to sweeten my iced tea, both of which I like. This tastes pretty much like Equal in tea, or sprinkled on fruit or cereal. It will however, 'clump up' inside the closed package from humidity (I've never had Equal do that.) I gave it only 4 stars because of that, and because it's more expensive than 'Equal'.
Customer Review: Bring back the multi-box packaging Summary: 3 StarsI like this product but the only way to order it now with individual packets is single box, non-Prime? So I pay twice the amount to ship it than the product costs? Nope! I'll stick with organic blue agave nectar until this gets fixed.
Customer Review: Good in small doses Summary: 4 StarsI think this is a good brand of Stevia - I've tried a few of the others and Stevita tends to be more sweet and less bitter, and to have less of an aftertaste. It still cannot be used as a replacement for sugar for everything of course, but it works well in small doses, particularly in yogurt and oatmeal.
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