@2Angels @ktrain I went to the Walmart website and this is what they had. Monk fruit with fig sweetener. No red bag.I recognize that bag, Ktrain. For anyone looking for it, try Walmart. Price is better.
I have used it in baking and cooking. It is much more like regular sugar than any other sugar substitute that I have tried. I also have used it to back sweet some homebrew. Since it is a non-fermentable sugar, it doesn't trigger further fermentation. They are some brewers who think it adds a bitterness over time but I haven't had enough time to know for sure myself.

@ktrain this was a good video about allulose with monk fruit.@2Angels @ktrain I went to the Walmart website and this is what they had. Monk fruit with fig sweetener. No red bag.View attachment 3932
I’ve heard of it but haven’t used it. I’ve tried the brand Swerve which has Erythritol, another sugar substitute. Don’t use it much anymore, though.
I have not seen anything that said Allulose contributed to heart issues.Been shown to contribute to heart problems it came out as a news story and not long after they put it back on the nazi shelves
I'll have to check this out when I get home this evening, thanks
@Figgerlickinggood
Here is the info from the bag I purchased.
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I'll have to look when I get home....I forget.What is the brand?
@ktrain I went on Amazon and II'll have to look when I get home....I forget.

purchased this one. It's a 5lb. Bag.We like our coffee unsweetened, just use cream@Figgerlickinggood So far I have enjoyed cutting out sugar and using this.
So far only In my coffee, but soon in other items.![]()