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Splenda is a sugar-substitute, and it is not real sugar, technically speaking. While both types of sweetners will eventually have the same effect and almost identical tastes, the artificial sweetner (splenda) will have significantly less calories in it.
You might have a hard time finding generic ink cartridges in retail stores. Many retailers only stock ink that is manufactured by the same companies that make printers. There might be some electronics and department stores that sell a type of generic ink cartridge for a limited number of printers.
You basically just get sugar water. splenda is basically an artificial sugar and it reacts the same.
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.
i have a splenda bag and they say that it is a 1:1 ratio, meaning 1 tablespoon sugar =1 tablespoon splenda, and that it can be used to replace sugar in any recipe. By volume it's the same ratio, but is different by weight, because splenda is lighter.
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!
Generic means something that is not have a specialty, something that is generic. Generic means ordinary, nonspecific. It is similar to others in the same group.
Yes. So-called 'generic' drugs are made to the same formulation as the name-brand products.
Yes, generic drugs are the same chemical as a brand name medication. An example is Clonazepam, the generic name of Klonopin. Both are the same things. Generic medications are cheaper than brand names because you are not paying for the advertising that the name has contributed to.
ya there pretty much the same exact thing no they are definitely NOT the same thing - the brand works for me but not the generic
Generic Levitra is definitely the same with its brand name since both drugs contain the same active ingredient. The only difference is the name given by manufacturers. The generic version of Levitra is known as Vardenafil. If you are on a tight budget then you can go for generic medications since they are basically much cheaper and offer the same outcomes with the brand names.
Generic ADHD Medication is cheaper on your pocket. It is the same medication regardless of generic or not.