🍃 Sweetness without compromise—drop into a healthier you!
NICKS Stevia Drops offer a natural, zero-calorie, sugar-free sweetener derived from steviol glycosides. This 50ml liquid vanilla-flavored keto-friendly alternative is vegan, gluten-free, and free from artificial additives, making it ideal for diabetics, low-carb diets, and anyone seeking a clean, guilt-free sweetening option with precise dosing control.
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.8 x 11.8 cm; 110 g |
Item model number | 84857 |
Volume | 50 Millilitres |
Units | 50.0 millilitre(s) |
Country of origin | China |
Brand | N!CK'S |
Format | Liquid |
Speciality | Sugar free, Keto, Low carb, Vegan |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | LUB Foods Europe AB, Box 191 34, 104 32 Stockholm Sweden |
Country of origin | China |
Serving Size | 100 g, 1, 1 g, 100 g |
Fat | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0 g |
- Mono-unsaturates | 0 g |
- Poly-unsaturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0 g |
- Starch | 0 g |
Fibre | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g |
A**R
Nice taste for a sweetner
Quick delivery and a nice tasting sweetner. The bottle will last ages
N**N
Supremely Sweet
This little bottle might actually outlast humanity. You only need to use the tiniest amount- one drop tastes like one spoon of sugar.I've used this predominantly in lattes and baking and it flavours absolutely beautifully when used in moderation.However...if you get a little over enthused with that pipette you may wind up throwing your creation away...the flavour just doesn't build in the same way as sugar. It goes from just right at one or maybe two drops to DEATH BY SWEETNESS if you cross that line to three and beyond. Buyer beware indeed!This actually makes it ridiculously frugal, though. For a lovely caramel latte, I pop one drop into my unsweetened almond milk as I froth it and one drop into the coffee.Stevia is great as it is a natural product and doesn't have a detrimental effect on blood glucose response as other sweeteners sometimes do. Unlike many stevia products, this really doesn't have a bad aftertaste at all, and tastes more along the lines of xylitol.I've been really impressed and will absolutely be repurchasing when I'm eighty and the bottle finally runs out.
P**H
Less is better
The best way to use this, for me, so far, has been to add just two drops to a mug of tea. That makes the tea taste like I've added half a suger to it, and is nice. Anything more than that and I get an entirely different flavour dynamic that I can't really place, and doesn't appeal in the same way. Two drops in a cup of tea, and I wouldn't otherwise have known is was anything other than half a spoon of sugar. I've been off sugar for ages though, so might also help to bare that in mind - my memory of half a teaspoon of sugar in tea my not be as reliable as I think it is!I am however able to be a little more generous with it in plain yoghurt, about 100g yoghurt takes 3-4 drops. I've also got the lemon flavour one, and although the lemon itself isn't very strong in taste (still present though - can tell there's lemon in it), that's rather a nice one to add to yoghurt.I will actually buy it again, but I think it needs a little getting used to. I've mostly been using erythritol, previously, which tastes a little better, however (I'm on Keto btw) I've heard that the two combined are quite complimentary, so aim to give that a try in my next fat bomb concotion.I've given it 3 stars for flavour because it's not a massive win as yet. Some people have found it to be repulsive, in certain reviews, but I saw on the bottle it recomended 5 drops in a cup of coffee - and my experience of 3-4 drops of it in tea would make me advise against that recomendation. Less is more with this one, in my opinion.I stuck 5 drops of it into a duck fat (100g) and chocolate (100g - 85%) FAT BOMB - and that worked really well, in the same manner as 2 drops did in my tea.
T**S
YMMV
It really comes down to 'your mileage may vary' with stevia products.I've read previous reviews and there's everything from '2 drops is sweet enough' - to 10 drops - to 'anything more than 3 drops and it's awful'.My own taste buds - which prefer sweet coffee (i.e, 2 tsp regular sugar, 3 tablets Splenda) means that 12 drops of the natural Stevia was barely enough. I daren't go further and ruin my coffee because I was really wanting it at the time.It doesn't taste 'sweet' either, more like my brain is being tricked to a sensation of sweetness. Which although comes with the territory of most sweeteners, is very pronounced with Stevia drops.I also have been using Stevia tablets (pink brand) for a few years and prefer those. Why? Because they're mixed with Erythritol, which I find the nearest to sugar taste for baking that I've found. HOWEVER, erythritol is now known to cause a rise in blood pressure, possible blood clotting (!!) and spikes insulin which only makes us hungrier.I was using powdered erythritol in whipped cream for keto desserts (very tasty) but due to the above wanted to try Stevia drops.In cream, I found the taste of these drops awful after only a few drops and no sense of sweetness at all.Summary:10 drops for a coffee was drinkable and no weird aftertaste but barely 'sweet' and seems it would be expensive for me long-term.Horrid in cream.And finally, I'm afraid everyone's taste is so vastly different you need to try it for yourself.
A**R
Only sweetener I'll buy!
Only sweetener I'll buy!
C**K
This is new... White Floaters???
I have been buying this product for a while now and usually love it in my morning coffee. Unfortunately it seems the sweetness level has decreased (I need more drops in my coffee) and there are lots of "white floaters", but at least thankfully they don't appear to be alive but have no idea what they are!? I can't seem to contact the seller directly hence my review, but I would like to know what has changed?
L**L
Tasty
Very nice taste
F**E
Great value
Great product - I use just 4 drops in my cereal