Two packets of Splenda are approximately equivalent to 1 teaspoon of sugar, while three packets of Truvia are roughly equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of sugar as well. Therefore, together, two packets of Splenda and three packets of Truvia would equal about 2 teaspoons of sugar in sweetness.
Both Stevia & Sweet N Low packets are the sweetness equivalent of 2 teaspoons of sugar. So, 12 packets of Sweet N Low would equal 12 packets of Stevia. This also goes for Splenda and Equal packets. They are all equivalent to the sweetness of 2 teaspoons of sugar.
One packet of Splenda no-calorie sweetener is typically equivalent to about 2 teaspoons of sugar. Since there are approximately 48 packets in a cup, 28 packets would equal about 0.58 cups of Splenda. To be precise, you can refer to the specific packaging, as conversions might vary slightly.
Roughly 48 packets to equal one U.S. Measuring cup
In volume, yes. In calories, no.
Try making a sugar free cake. Some sugar alternatives are splenda, sweet 'n low, equal, truvia, and stevia. Ask them which one they prefer!
Splenda
Diabetic drinks should be low in sugar and calories. Sugar can be replaced with a low calorie sweeter such as Splenda or Equal. Water is the best drink, but flavoring packets can give some flavor.
Since one milliliter equals 0.2 teaspoons, 10 milliliters equal 2 teaspoons (0.2 x 10).
1.3 teaspoons.
It is either Splenda or Equal.
yes there is no sugar in splenda.
No 1.5 teaspoons equal .25 ounces.