Kreb (Forum Supporter) said:MyMiatas said:I found a item that reads Sugar Free and it actually is. No Stevia or any other mock sugars. I was shocked.
That's a bad association for me A friends dogs died of Xylitol poisoning from peanut butter. It's good to see that they're making a more pure product.
And you can buy it by the bagful. $9.99
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MyMiatas said:I found a item that reads Sugar Free and it actually is. No Stevia or any other mock sugars. I was shocked.
Yeah I get very suspicious when I see that helpful "no added sugar" bit. I cannot stand the taste of any artificial sweeteners.
My palatable almond butter concoction, on the other hand, contains a whole ton of sugar.
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Kreb (Forum Supporter) said:MyMiatas said:I found a item that reads Sugar Free and it actually is. No Stevia or any other mock sugars. I was shocked.
That's a bad association for me A friends dogs died of Xylitol poisoning from peanut butter. It's good to see that they're making a more pure product.
Xylitol is usually in sugarless gum. I didn't know that there is a peanut butter product that has it. Super toxic to dogs.
And why in hell would peanut butter need to be sweetened?
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