Saweet Way Pure Allulose Natural Sweetener Granules 500g

Discretionary foods should be consumed occasionally and in small amounts as per the Australian Dietary Guidelines.
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Our premium allulose granules deliver authentic sugar taste with an incredible 87% fewer calories than regular sugar.
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Saweet Way Pure Allulose Natural Sweetener Granules 500g
$24.95
Collect 24 Everyday Rewards Points*
$24.95
$24.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order within 9hrs 38mins for delivery by 9pm tonight
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Learn About Natural and Alternative Sweeteners
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