Customer Reviews
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December 19, 2013Reviewer: CONNIE in Georgia* I have ordered and used this product for about 7 years now and this is the best way to sweeten my drinks, fruits and cooking without digestion problems. It is a great substitute since I am unable to tolerate artificial sugar substitutes. I have never had any problem with Netrition.com
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September 20, 2009Reviewer: Patricia in Texas* I also use the NOW fructose because it is like the sugar in fruit. Very reasonable price compared to the grocery store especially and priced better than other online stores too.
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November 11, 2008Reviewer: CONNIE in Georgia* I had bariatric surgery several years ago. Since I am sensitive to artificial sweetners, they give me migraine headaches. I had to find an alternative to processed sugars & artificial sweetners. I was told about powdered fructose and the Netrition web site. Both are excellent products. I use the powdered fructose to sweeten everything that needs sweetened. I even cook with it. Since you use less it is very economical to use. I would and do recommend this product and web site to everyone.
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September 09, 2007Reviewer: Patti in California* I like NOW products in general and I like using fructose because it's closer biochemically to what nature puts in fruit - but I also prefer its taste to white sugar in my tea, even though I use very little (always a good idea with sugars). Fructose is more hydroscopic than white sugar (tends to get lumpy) so it's best to keep it in a closed container. I've also milled it in a blender to get powdered sugar...