Stevia sweetened yoghurt

tarshlove, Jun 10, 11:57pm
Is there a brand that does this. I thought I saw an add for this however haven't seen any products in the supermarket.

kate777, Jun 11, 6:17am
I've never seen any but you can buy stevia separately and add pureed fruit, and stevia to natural yoghurt

ningnz, Jun 11, 7:18am
I think it might be meadow fresh? ?

1oliverk, Jun 11, 7:18am
Seen it advertised too, its one of the big brands. Fresh and fruity? def have it in six packs

ningnz, Jun 11, 7:20am
http://www.purecircle.com/aim-notifications-in-last-12-month
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got info bout it

buzzy110, Jun 11, 8:56pm
It all depends what you are trying to achieve here. If you are just trying to cut down on your sugar intake then if you can find it, then it'll probably be much better than the products sweetened with sugar, or worse still, fructose.

However, if you are looking to go low carb be careful because, unless they are using only pure stevia and not stevia cut with a sugar alcohol based sweetener such as maltodextrin, mannitol, saccharose, sorbitol, xylitol, etc, then you are just getting more sugar. Sometimes it can also be cut with glucose!

The new Previa is cut with a similar sugar alcohol sweetener so is not much better for you than sugar.

nichola_h, Jun 12, 8:06am
Meadow Fresh Live Lite. So yum! ! just one weight watchers point! They used to have one of the unnatural sweetners in them but they changed them maybe around xmas. There is something about stevia in this month's weight watchers magazine and feb's healthy food guide (which I just got yesterday). I've been buying the live lites for over a year but didnt realise what the stevia was until I read about it last night.

talia, Sep 10, 9:50pm
So the alcohol in this is a problem?
https://nunaturals.com/product/102