what distrbution channels does Splenda use
Splenda can be substituted for sugar anytime. Put in the same amount of splenda that the recipe calls for sugar. Example: If the recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar and you want to use splenda just use one cup of splenda instead of the sugar. Happy cooking!
You can replace the sugar in the recipe for Splenda, which is a sugar substitute.
No.
You want to use about one part Splenda to two parts sugar. There is now a Splenda baking blend that you can buy in the store that comes ready to use for baking, so you don't have to worry about measuring out the ratio yourself.
Kroger's Apriva package is right next to the Splenda package suggesting that they are the same. However, the Splenda package has a statement that Splenda is "suitable for people with diabetes". There is no such claimer on the Apriva package. Therefore, should diabetics use it in the place of sugar as they do with Splenda? It is a very important question and needs to be addressed on the package itself.
Splenda instead of sugar.
One would use the product Splenda for sweetening one's tea or coffee without having the negative side effects of normal sugar. Splenda is a sweetener without calories.
Splenda is an artificial sweetener.
No. The only sweetener allowed is Stevia.
Identical to ordinary sugar. However Splenda tastes more bitter to me than sweet, I won't us any.
No Splenda is not a reducing sugar.