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NOW Foods Xylitol 2.5 Lbs FREE SHIPPING. MADE IN USA. FRESH

$18.46  $11.07

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  • Location:Apex, North Carolina
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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Free Shipping On Most Domestic Orders!***<br>About<br>Contact<br>Payment<br>Shipping<br>Returns<br>Hot Deals<br>NOW Foods Xylitol 2.5 lbs FREE SHIPPING. MADE IN USA. FRESH<br>Total Count:<br>2.5 Each<br>MSRP:<br>$ 19.98<br>Condition:<br>NEW<br>Manufactured:<br>USA<br>SKU:<br>3006986<br>Pure Xylitol<br>No Other Added Ingredients<br>1/3 Fewer Calories Than Sugar<br>Track Page Views With<br>Auctiva's FREE Counter<br>Description<br>There's a lot to like about xylitol. This naturally occurring sugar alcohol is one of the healthiest and most unique sweeteners you'll find. Unlike sugars such as sucrose and fructose, Now Real Food Xylitol is a sugar alcohol, which doesn't promote tooth decay. Even though it's classified as a carbohydrate, it has a low glycemic impact due to its slow absorption in the digestive tract, and its caloric impact is around 1/3 lower than other carbohydrates, making xylitol a healthy sweetener that's hard to beat. Because you are what you eat, Now Real Food has been committed to providing delicious, healthy, natural foods since 1968. We're independently, family owned, and proud of it. Keep it natural. Keep in real. Suggested Use Now Real Food Pure Xylitol Powder is derived from corn and is the perfect healthy substitute for sugar in many cooking applications. Other Ingredients Xylitol powder (non-gmo). Packaged in a peanut-free facility that processes tree nuts. Diarrhea may occur with excessive consumption. If this happens, reduce intake or discontinue use. Do not feed xylitol to dogs or other pets.<br>