Stevia In The Raw plant-based zero-calorie sugar substitute (12 pack) vs Whole Earth Stevia & monk fruit sweetener packets (1000)
Key Differences
IN THE RAW (A) offers a lower listed price tier and is USDA Organic & Non-GMO Verified, but some users note a mixed sweetness taste and possible bitter aftertaste. Whole Earth (B) combines stevia with monk fruit and is positioned for diabetics and natural-ingredient seekers, though some packets may be under-filled
Stevia In The Raw plant-based zero-calorie sugar substitute (12 pack)
Plant-based stevia sweetener, zero calories, suitable for hot/cold beverages, cooking, and baking. Provides zero-calorie sweetness with vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO verification; some users note taste variance and dextrose content in some batches
Pros
- zero-calorie sweetness
- suitable for hot and cold beverages
- vegan and gluten-free
- non-GMO verified
Cons
- mixed taste with potential bitter aftertaste
- some reports of dextrose content
Whole Earth Stevia & monk fruit sweetener packets (1000)
Stevia and monk fruit sweetener packets in a 1,000-pack carton. provides zero-calorie sweetening with natural ingredients; suitable for coffee, tea, and other beverages. customers note no aftertaste and effective sweetness, with some reports of underfilled packets
Pros
- zero-calorie sweetener
- natural ingredients
- large 1,000-pack quantity
- works well in beverages
Cons
- some packets reported as underfilled
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | IN THE RAW |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Whole Earth |
| User Reviews | Tie |