Grocery Store Sweetener?

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Cullin Kin

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The first time I needed sweetener for e-liquid from a local B&M before I tried my hand at actual DIY...I purchased from a local health food store some NOW brand Better Stevia. Glycerite
Only ingredients are VG, stevia extract and water.

Used to put a couple drops in a 30 ml bottle just to up the sweetness.
I don't think it gave off any weird after taste like some sweeteners can.
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Sorry to jack this thread a bit. Wondering if I could use a sweetener I already own a several ounces of. Liquid sucralose I buy off ebay called Sweet Water. Stuff tastes great in my coffee, protein shakes and cheesecake!

Ingredients are: Purified water, SPLENDA brand sucralose. Citric acid, Sodium citrate, potassium sorbate and sodium bensoate as preservative.

NO CALORIES

· NO Carbs

· NO Maltodextrin filler

· 25 Powerful drops = approx. 1 Cup of SUGAR

· 1 Powerful drop = approx. 1.5 teaspoon of SUGAR


 

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Stevia has been working great for me. My fav is SweetLeaf. I find it at my local grocery and also on Amazon (gee -- how surprising...lol). It does have Inulin soluble fiber but I've not had any problems with it. I'm not too quantitative in making my sol'n usually dumping some in a 10 ml bottle and filling up with PG. Shake and water bath for a little while and then you can decant off the clear liquid (or not) and it's ready to use.
No coil gunking to speak of and it's not cloyingly sweet.
 
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