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Nutrition Facts
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Serving Size 1 packet
(1g)
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| Amount Per Serving |
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Calories from Fat 0
Calories 0
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| % Daily Values* |
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Total Fat
0g
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0% |
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Saturated Fat
-
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Cholesterol
0mg
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0% |
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Sodium
0mg
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0% |
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Total Carbohydrate
1g
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0% |
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Dietary Fiber
0g
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0% |
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Sugars
0g
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Protein
0g
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| Vitamin A
- |
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Vitamin C
- |
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| Calcium
- |
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Iron
- |
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| * | Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. |
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Additional Description/Notes:
Your body processes each serving of Splenda with 1 net carb.
There are actually 4 calories in each packet, but they are allowed to put zero because it is less than 5 calories.
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RE: My edit (angiekae68)
The USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference shows that 10 grams, i.e., ten individual packets, of Splenda (NDB No: 19868) have 33 Calories. Ten grams of Splenda contain 9.00 g of carbohydrates consisting of 8.03 g of sugars (dextrose) and 0.96 grams of starch (maltodextrin).
From Michael Rae of the Calorie Restriction Society:
"Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda are mixtures of dextrose, maltodextrin, and sucralose. The carbohydrates in ten grams of Splenda have 33 Calories compared to 39 Calories for an equal weight of sugar. The manufacturers reduce the serving size so that the calories can be rounded to zero. You can check this using CRON-o-meter by typing "splenda" (USDA 19868) and specifying 10 grams.
These numbers here aren't quite right on a couple of fronts. First off, as regards soft drinks, the manufacturers don't use Splenda mix, which is bulked up as you describe for consumer use, but pure sucralose, which contains exceedingly close to zero metabolizable energy, so it doesn't apply to them (or to other premanufactured foods).
As to Splenda proper: the error here is that you're assuming that one substitutes the stuff for sugar on a gram-for-gram basis, which for the packets you don't: as the USDA entry notes, a packet is only 1 g, but it replaces 1 tsp (4.2 g) of table sugar. So you're replacing 16.3 Calories with 3.3 Calories -- a substantial savings. Cf the manufacturer's information: www.splendaprofessional . com
... pp. 13-14, where they round UP a bit, indicating that a packet has 1g carb and 4 Calories. (SPLENDA® Sugar Blend and Granulated are
higher-Calorie as they contain a lot more sugar, for the bulking
properties required to substitute in baking and other projects, but
still contain a lot fewer Calories than pure sucrose).
-Michael"
Information for this food was submitted to the FatSecret food database by
member dani164
on 28 Feb 11,
and last modified on 21 Apr 13
by member beth736
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Calorie Breakdown:
Carbohydrate (100%)
Fat (0%)
Protein (0%)
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* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories
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Nutrition summary:
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Calories
0
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Fat
0g
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Carbs
1g
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Protein
0g
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| There are 0 calories in a 1 packet serving of Splenda No Calorie Sweetener Packets. |
| Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 100% carbs, 0% protein. |
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