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Oh pshaw, on Sat 25 Nov 2006 03:29:41p, cathy meant to say...
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 09:11:38 -0800, Abe > wrote: > >>The prices for the packets are exorbitant at my grocery. >> >>Anyone know of an online source that sells them inexpensively? >> >>Thanks > WalMart has the lowest prices I've seen for the bags and boxes of > Splenda. > > Cathy > WalMart also has their own brand called Altern, which is the generic equivalent of Splenda. It is chemically identical, and I cannot tell the difference is use or taste. It's definitely lower cost than Splenda. Altern is sold in the same size bulk bag (9.7 oz.) for cup-for-cup measurements, as well as packets. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ If at first we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. |
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On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 09:11:38 -0800, Abe > wrote:
>The prices for the packets are exorbitant at my grocery. > >Anyone know of an online source that sells them inexpensively? > >Thanks WalMart has the lowest prices I've seen for the bags and boxes of Splenda. Cathy |
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Oh pshaw, on Sat 25 Nov 2006 04:06:32p, Dawn H. meant to say...
> > I get 1000 packets of splenda in a box at Costco for $19.99 thats the > cheapest I've ever seen it. > > > Dawn > > Yes, it is, if you want it in packets. I rarely use packets, since I use it mostly for baking. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ If at first we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. |
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![]() I get 1000 packets of splenda in a box at Costco for $19.99 thats the cheapest I've ever seen it. Dawn |
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Oh pshaw, on Sat 25 Nov 2006 06:11:27p, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan meant to
say... > I could not tell the difference between Splenda and Altern although I've > not used Altern in baking or recipes that require sugar. > I bake with the Alterna, Michael. In fact, my Thanksgiving pumpkin pie was sweetened with Alterna, and I used egg substitute for the eggs. The pie was delicious. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ You're not as real as you think you are. |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Sat 25 Nov 2006 06:11:27p, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan meant > to say... > > > I could not tell the difference between Splenda and Altern although > > I've not used Altern in baking or recipes that require sugar. > > > > I bake with the Alterna, Michael. In fact, my Thanksgiving pumpkin > pie was sweetened with Alterna, and I used egg substitute for the > eggs. The pie was delicious. Cheap aspartame (not with the Equal brand name) can be found at Aldi -- if there's one in your area. -- Dan Goodman All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies. John Arbuthnot (1667-1735), Scottish writer, physician. Journal http://dsgood.livejournal.com Links http://del.icio.us/dsgood Political http://www.dailykos.com/user/dsgood |
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