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Very good. Doesn't task dietary and sugar-free at all. Makes great frozen mocha coffee.
Though this has a flavour, it is distinctly not chocolately. I suggest the Vanilla, which is delicious. If you want chocolate, consider using cocoa powder or unsweetened Bakers chocolate, both low in carbs & obviously low in sugar.
and it's delicious. The chocolate flavor is very rich and is not overly sweet. This is surprisingly good, especially considering it is sugar-free. I think the pumps are overpriced, so I use a cocktail jigger to ensure I put the same amount of syrup each time. If you love mochas, then you will love using this instead of chocolate syrup. Zero calories, zero fat, zero carbs and zero sugar. I was worried this product would taste "fake", but it doesn't. RECOMMENDED.
So, I'll buy a cafe latte or cappuccino instead and add this to it and it tastes the same. I love this product. I love Cafe Mochas from Starbucks, but hate the high calorie content (even with non-fat milk). I'll also use the sugar-free raspberry to make a Raspberry Mocha.I'm so glad I found this (I get it at World Market), but wish it was available at other places too -- right now the Wld Mkt I shop out has been out of it for over a month. (grrr).
i mean it's.no miracle but it gets the job done. The taste overall is pretty good. i ordered the vanilla (kinda bitter but has a full bodied flavor that i like) and chocolate.and i like the chocolate more which is surprisng bc im not a huge fan of chocolate stuff but i wanted something to give my coffee and black teas that xtra non-caloric oompf.(plus, opening splenda packets can be a hassle.ya kno when that hot steam liqufies the powder b4 it comes out of the package.maybe thats just my pet peeve) anyways. i might try other flavors in the future.perhaps the fruity ones to add to my herbal/fruit teas.
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