Unpretentious Demerara Sugar — Raw First-Pressed Crystals (1 gallon) vs Durelife Allulose Sweetener, 5 lb – 100% Pure, No Erythritol
Overall winner: Durelife Allulose Sweetener, 5 lb – 100% Pure, No Erythritol
Key Differences
DureLife Allulose (A) is a zero-calorie, keto-friendly, NON-GMO sweetener that typically sits at a more affordable price point and targets low-calorie/keto uses; Unpretentious Demerara (B) is a raw, first-pressed demerara crystal sugar marketed as non-GMO and positioned as a value option for those wanting natural raw sugar texture and flavor. Choose A if you need a low-calorie sugar substitute and versatility in keto baking; choose B if you want raw demerara crystals and a traditional sugar profile despite mixed flavor feedback and a possibly misleading category label
Unpretentious Demerara Sugar — Raw First-Pressed Crystals (1 gallon)
Unpretentious Baker Demerara Sugar with a raw texture for drinks and baking. Consumers note its pure golden flavor and solid quality, offering good value for money
Pros
- raw texture for drinks and baking
- non-GMO
- packaged in the USA
- noted for flavor and quality
Cons
- mixed feedback on flavor
Durelife Allulose Sweetener, 5 lb – 100% Pure, No Erythritol
Allulose powder sweetener, zero calories and non-GMO verified. Supports low-calorie and keto diets; some users note mixed sweetness and dissolving behavior in varying temps
Pros
- zero-calorie sweetener
- non-GMO Project Verified
- kosher OU certified
- pure allulose without fillers
Cons
- mixed sweetness perceived by users
- clumping or slow dissolving at room temperature
- powdery texture not like standard confectioners sugar
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DureLife |
| Durability | Unpretentious |
| Versatility | DureLife |
| User Reviews | DureLife |