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💧 Sweetness on demand, wherever life takes you.
Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract Drops deliver 260 servings of zero-calorie, erythritol-free sweetness in a compact 1.76 fl oz bottle. Crafted from pure monk fruit extract, this plant-based sweetener blends instantly into hot or cold beverages and recipes, offering a clean, neutral taste with no aftertaste. Perfectly suited for keto, vegan, and low-sugar lifestyles, it supports balanced living with convenient, precise dropper dosing—ideal for professionals who demand health-conscious, hassle-free sweetness anytime, anywhere.






















| ASIN | B072P5SQMN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,432 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | Lakanto |
| Brand Name | Lakanto |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,450 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Original |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843076000440 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.07 kg |
| Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Lakanto |
| Model Number | Liquid Sweetener - Original 52.45g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 0.07 kg |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management |
| Size | 1.76 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | All Natural Sweetener, Sugar Free, Sugar Replacement |
| UPC | 843076000440 |
| Unit Count | 1.76 Fluid Ounces |
J**S
Didn't want to take monk fruit powder through TSA...this saved me
If you try to take your electrolyte powder on a trip with you, IN ITS NORMAL CONTAINER, you're going to get pulled out by TSA every time. It's the same when you use monk fruit sweetener (powder) instead of sugar. TSA is all over it, and you get delayed at each airport you fly out of. So, now we buy electrolytes in the small stick form, but what about the monk fruit? Would I have to use regular sugar and blow my glucose numbers out of the water? Lakanto saved the day. I've used their allulose powder on occasion and like it, then saw this little beauty. 260 servings and only 1.76 ounces. It tastes good but it's not allulose...instead they use erythritol. I normally don't add that to my diet but went with it here for convenience purposes...and... TSA never flagged it once. No sugar, no TSA hassles. That makes this a big winner for me.
L**S
Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract Drops without Erythitotol
Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract Drops Original Erythitotol Free Sugar Substitute Sweeter for Coffee, Tea, Smoothies, Oatmeal, Yogurt, Sugar Free Vegan Keto 1.76 FL OZ, 260 servings for $10.42 I used to use dried Monk Fruit in the Raw in small packets, but it did have Erythitotol in it which might be a be a problem for with heart issues. I didn’t, but I still wanted to get rid of Erythitotol and this was the perfect solution. The only ingredients are Monk Fruit extract, citric acid and purified water. There is no aftertaste at all. They say you don’t have to refrigerate it, but I only use twice a day so I like to keep it fresh and refrigerated. Quality is excellent, value for the money is excellent. Sweetening is excellent. Best of all is made in the US so you are supporting small business in this country. I highly recommend this product!
S**A
BUY THIS YESTERDAY
Ok so I’m not one of those people who says “I never write reviews” when I actually do bc I’m paid and just trying to get people to buy a product....I LITERALLY N E V E R write reviews for anything. I’m at work currently at my desk and I got this delivered and opened it immediately. I’m genuinely impressed. The bottle is so cute and perfect for keeping in your purse for on the go. It is SWEET like sugar, some might even say (myself included) that it’s too sweet for the amount of drops they recommend but I don’t like my coffee super sweet. I tasted it straight out of the bottle because I wanted to know if I wasted my money and if it did in fact have an after taste. PSA: it does NOT. Idk why people are saying it does, it honestly from the bottom of my heart tastes like liquid sugar. I am extremely skeptical of sweeteners. It was one reason I couldn’t do keto at first because all the ones I had tried, even sweet drops stevia drops have one to me. And people claim that doesn’t have one. This is literally the best thing and I hope to God they never go out of business or discontinue this. It’s not even that expensive when you’re looking at how much you’re getting, and if you’re like me and don’t like overly sweet things, you could really double the amount of servings in this bottle. Ok I’m done I have to get back to work now. And no I wasn’t paid a penny for this review.
T**!
The Perfect Sweetening Drops! 10/10 Will Purchase Again
Great purchase! I have been trying to cut back on sugar but I have a massive sweet tooth! I was also looking for something natural as opposed to highly processed. These Monk Fruit Extract Drops were the perfect product to stumble upon! Here are a few reason's why I love them: *They have a natural, unprocessed taste that does NOT leave a gross residue in your mouth *They are not overly sweet, which helps keep my sugar addiction in check *They are healthier than several other artificial sweetners on the market *They EASILY dissolve into drinks, yogurts, tea's, etc. *This little bottle will go a LONG way - it has over 50 servings! Overall, I am completely satisfied with the taste and quality of these drops. I will definitely be buying these again in the future.
G**.
Does leave quite an aftertaste
I have used the same brand of monk fruit powder/granulated product (which is mixed with erythritol) for some time now, but it is super expensive. The market where we shop charges about ten times what you pay for an equal amount of sugar. It is good tasting, though; very much like sugar and it has no noticeable aftertaste. I decided to try the drops, which are advertised as 4 drops equaling a teaspoon of sugar, because I have a hard time justifying paying so much for a sweetener when I'm the only one in the family that uses it. Though I will probably keep using it, to ease the price issue (it's far more economical than the powder) I confess to being somewhat disappointed. It is not as sweet, to start with. I have to use two "teaspoons' worth" (eight drops) to get the same sweetness effect as one spoon of the granulated item. Plus, unlike the spoon-in product, the drops do leave quite a strong aftertaste, very much like all of the other no-calorie sweeteners on the market. It's quite as strong as stevia, and that aftertaste problem was why I switched to monk fruit to start with. I will keep using it, though, and see if I can simply adjust to the aftertaste, because it's less expensive than the powder. I began with the original flavor but have ordered some of the vanilla to see if it hides the aftertaste a bit. I really wanted to try the chocolate, but Amazon says it's unavailable and they don't know if they're getting it back in. I guess, if you can't do sugar, whichever way you choose to go, there's going to be a drawback.
B**N
As close to pure that I’ve found.
I finally found the one. Yes, it’s expensive, but a little goes a long way and it doesn’t have erythritol! It’s absurdly hard to find pure monk fruit without it being mixed with something else. This is as close as you’re going to get to pure. At this point, after using it for months in my tea, cottage cheese and even baked goods, I am sold and I just put it on subscribe and save to cut that 50 cents out. Every little bit helps. I can’t stand stevia aftertaste and this has barely any in comparison. To me, I find it very slight and not bothersome. If you overdo the sweetening, you will obviously have a stronger aftertaste. I add about 5-6 ish drops in my tea? They come out fast, so I do wish there was different packaging, perhaps a glass bottle and dropper like another user suggested. But if that will drive up costs a lot, I’d rather the plastic. If you rise it to like 11.50, I would do it, but anything more and I probably won’t. Also, please stop creeping up the price. I beg of you. It’s already steep. Love, a thankful customer. I might just try to add it to an amber glass bottle myself. If anyone does that before me, please update your review ! I’d love to hear how it worked out. 💪
B**S
Here's why this is the best choice
We all are cramming stuff in our pie holes that aren't good for us. This isn't an artificial sweetener. It's a natural product and what sets it apart is the ingredients are monk fruit extract and water. That's it. No dyes, flavorings, preservatives, or unpronounceable chemicals. Once you open it, yes you have to refrigerate it but hey it takes up very little room in the fridge. A note of caution. It is pretty sweet so go easy at first. Try just a few drops and work your way up or down.
C**S
The taste isn't bad
In comparison to Truvia it's not better in taste, but it's not bad either. Being in drops isn't much of a difference for ne. What I don't like is not really knowing that I'm running out until it's just about finished.
E**H
Buen sabor.
Tiene buen sabor y lo más importante es que rinde bastante y eso compensa el costo que a mi parecer es elevado.
A**R
very nice
Very Nice
D**A
Horrible taste
It has a horrible aftertaste
P**R
Very bad taste
Can’t use at all in tea or coffees bcs of strong aftertaste I hope it can be used in baking . Price is also high.
ع**ج
التقطير غير منضبط
لم تعجبني يتدفق السائل بدون سيطرة عليه
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