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Default Source for inexpensive Equal or Splenda?


Abe wrote:
> The prices for the packets are exorbitant at my grocery.
>
> Anyone know of an online source that sells them inexpensively?
>
> Thanks


You could join a Co-op or sometimes places like Costco have the
industrial sized packages priced at a savings. I don't think they've
come out with the generic version yet, but once they do, it will be a
bit cheaper like the Equal knock-offs. I use Splenda for baking and
buy the big bags (equivilent to 5lbs sugar) for about 10 bucks. =/

Good luck findind cheaper source!

Aloha

Barb

 
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