

✨ Sweeten smarter, live better with vanilla vibes! 🌿
Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract Drops in Vanilla offer a zero-calorie, zero-sugar sweetening solution made from pure monk fruit and natural vanilla. Designed for keto and plant-based lifestyles, this liquid sweetener blends seamlessly into hot or cold beverages and recipes, providing customizable sweetness without artificial additives or bitter aftertaste.






















| ASIN | B071VCN4T7 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,517 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #15 in Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | Lakanto |
| Brand Name | Lakanto |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,659 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Vanilla |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lakanto |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management |
| Size | 1.76 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | All Natural Sweetener, Sugar Free, Sugar Replacement |
| UPC | 843076000495 |
| Unit Count | 1.76 Fluid Ounces |
S**R
Great way to sweeten my tea without sugar, no weird flavor
I love sweet things, and always have. BUT I've been having a hard time with sugar lately, and it seems like I end up not feeling good after I eat it. I've been trying different options, but most of them leave a funky aftertaste. Stevia is better than most, and I have a monkfruit powder that I use in my ninja creami that's pretty good. This monkfruit is nice, because it doesn't contain erythritol like most brands. The erythritol has a strange taste and makes my tongue cold. This is a liquid, so it mixes right into my tea, and a few drops does the trick. A little goes a long way.
D**D
👌 Caramel🤩 Soooooo good❣️ Price is not👎
👍 👍 The original ❤️ red bottle is & has treated us good for years in adding sweetness without flavor to anything but this new caramel🤩 option is sooooo much better than the fake-chemical tasting vanilla option. It’s more rounded out flavor profile works well with anything and everything that needs a little more depth than what the original sweetener does❣️🤩❤️‼️ 👎👎 When asked about the “value for the money”, the ten-buckeroos is a lot & barely worth it imo. Lakanto’s new asking price of fifteen-buckeroo’s is totally INSANE‼️
M**A
Natural Sweetener
It is sweet, has a little after taste when you first use it. After a week, I preferred this to sugar in my hot tea and no aftertaste noticed. 4 drops in a regular size coffee mug is plenty.
P**R
Best sugar/artificial sweetener out there
I've tried all the artificial sweeteners and I'm ok with Splenda as it uses Stevia. However, it's not completely pure but better than most. This monk fruit sweetener is fantastic. I use it only for sweet tea and I don't over sweeten but use enough to give a good taste that's not artificial. Wish it was cheaper but I feel it's the best out there health wise.
A**T
Good coffee flavoring without sugar
First time trying this. I like it, but would rather have the vanilla. It's definitely worth trying if you like flavored coffee without the sugar.
R**N
No aftertaste
I have used most sugar substitutes and found that they all have an aftertaste. This one does not. It is a great product.
A**A
Great natural non-caloric sweetener option!
I prefer to use natural non-caloric sweeteners, with Monk fruit and Stevia being my top options. The Lakanto liquid sweeteners are the best option for me; I tried the vanilla, lemon and regular/original version so far. I find that Monk fruit doesn't have the aftertaste Stevia sometimes has, and keeps better the sweetness and flavor when baking (or otherwise thermally processing the sweetened item). What made me purchase this product was the clean ingredient list (just water, monk fruit extract and flavors), since I dislike when brands`bulk` this type of sweeteners with glycerin or use alcohol. I just wished they would use actual vanilla and lemon extracts, not `natural flavors` (which can contain many odd fillers as long as they have one natural ingredient). The Lakanto Monkfruit sweetener has no bad aftertaste and doesn't cause me any digestive issue. It's quite a strong sweetener (a little goes a long way), while the sweetness and flavor is preserved no matter how I use it. The vanilla flavor is not the best, gourmet-like; it's plain and basic, but still enjoyable. The lemon flavor is absolutely amazing, a nice almost natural lemon taste that is further elevated by the monk sweetness. The regular (unflavored) has a slight aftertaste (but milder than Stevia), I think that the added flavor in the vanilla and lemon options makes them a little more palatable. I use the liquid Monk fruit to flavor and sweeten yogurts, overnight or cooked oats, pancakes/waffles, baked goods. I prefer my coffee black and I rarely drink smoothies and shakes, so I can comment on how it works for that. But I love the lemon flavor in teas and in plain water (with ice), I even mix it with electrolytes and/or BCAAs to make my own sports drink. I usually use a `squirt` per serving, shorter or longer depending on serving size or what other ingredients I use (e.g. if my oatmeal has also fruits, I'll use less). I definitely got less than 260 servings/uses, usually a bottle lasts me 2-4 months, depending on how often I use it (e.g. I use the Original on a regular basis, while the Lemon maybe 2-3 times a week). I don't monitor my glycemic index, so I can't make any statements on that; what I do notice is that I don't get a sugar rush. Regarding the packaging, I just keep the bottle at home, but I also did notice that the cap doesn't closes that well, so it might spill on the go. My biggest complain is that it only comes in a squeeze plastic tube, I would have preferred a glass bottle (maybe a larger size) with a dropper. The only thing I dislike is that Lakanto is notorious for having this product `Out-of-stock`; I'm basically hunting them periodically to make sure I buy when they are available; the `Lemon` is often available, the `Original` sometimes is not in stock for weeks, while `Vanilla` is available once in a blue moon (I have it permanently on e-mail notification). Note: I ordered multiple times (and I keep repurchasing), pictures might reflect older packaging. Note: I would advise everyone to make sure that the item is actually delivered by Lakanto; some versions of the product are sold by other vendors, some not that reliable on terms of shipment and product quality.
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.
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