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Good deal :yum: Yea, further down the thread a saw that you had ordered some. Oops :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: hehe. Hope it works for you and everyone else here, it’s been great for my mixes :+1:

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I want it for when I need it more less and I’m getting tired of the stevia quality I have available for my coffee. I like sweet coffee not chemical weird sweet coffee. :wink:

If not, we’ll all hunt you down. :slightly_smiling:

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I’ll hide…

Hehe, I’ll blame Capella… they apparently have several fruit flavors w/stevia now…

It used to be only grape…

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I’m actually glad you guinea pigged it for us! Just got three bottles today. I’m anxious to see how the citric acid in it picks up fruits as much as the sweetener. :+1:

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Hope you come back here and let us know whatcha think :sunglasses:

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Struck out at Whole Foods. They had the packets but not the liquid. They did have a couple of liquid stevias that were just stevia extract, water, and alcohol. I didn’t get one, but I may go back (shudder I hate that place…) and grab one if I can’t find the Pyure at Publix or Walgreens.

The Amazon price is pretty good ($6.30 for one bottle). I do have Prime tho, so the shipping is included, no idea how bad it is without prime, but it’s tiny so it shouldn’t be bad.

I have prime also, but a lot of time Amazon is double what you can find it at the store for. I wanna exhaust all my other options before going that route. :wink:

Hmmm, I’ve been using Amazon Prime since it started and I order stuff from there all the time. I actually find most things cheaper, especially without tax. Now you could be right on small items that can be usually found in the grocery store.

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That’s typically what is more expensive through Amazon. I like the pomegranate lemonade water stuff from crystal light and it’s 3.50 at Kroger. The blackberry is 2.99 at Walmart. On Amazon it’s 6.80. practically double. A toy my daughter wanted was ~$5 at walmart, 12.75 on Amazon. They’re definitely cheaper on some stuff if you’re willing to shop around, but if you’re not careful they can be much more expensive, even with Prime.

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I gotcha! I am an obsessed over researcher when it comes to buying items online. My wife is like, ā€œjust get one alreadyā€ and I’m like "but I need to read the reviews, check prices, search for better deals, etc. :smirk:

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Walmart website has pyure stevia for $4.49 per bottle. Even cheaper than the pyure website.

That’s how I got mine. Three bottles was like $20 with tax and shipping.

Hello
I am new to this and started using ethol malto 2 scoops in fruity flavors (30ml) and then even added 6 drops of TFA sweetener to get it sweeter. Can anyone tell me the percentage of pyure that would be the equilivant or better? My wife likes sweet fruity stuff and I am trying to make it better for her.

Thanks

If you have a real sweet tooth, start at about ~1%

You’ll find that Pyure is much, MUCH sweeter than EM and sucralose which mimic the strength of regular sugar.

Stevia extract is 350-450 times stronger than sugar, difficult to make a comparison, Stevia is on a whole 'nother level.

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Maybe start with 3 drops per 30ml and play around from there. Consider also adding a few drops of your favorite marshmallow to give you something similar to the EM mouthfeel you’re used to? I think a sweets lover would like that quite a bit.

Thanks! I will start with 3 and wil have to get some marshmallow.

I finally got my bottle from Amazon gave up trying to get it locally. Ok so stay low around 1-2 drops…0.25-0.50% and mix with Marshmallow at 1:2 meaning pyrue is 1% and Marshmallow is 2% or you just mean in ratio speaking if I use 0.25% of pyrue then use 0.75% of marshmallow ? May have the math wrong wouldn’t be the first time in my life.

Yes

That is a 1:3 ratio but could still work :yum:

I seem to always end up in a 1:4 when adding to bakery blends. So marshmallow is always 4x the amount of pyure, ie.
0.25% pyrue to 1% marshmallow
0.5% pyrue to 2% marshmallow

There’s plenty of wiggle room with both of those additives so a 1:2 could work too. I think you’ll really like the pyure/marshmallow combo, try adding it to CAP’s CFB with a little cream… Ho Lee Chit! :yum:

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