🍰 Pour on the nostalgia, minus the guilt!
Jordan's Skinny Syrups offers a deliciously guilt-free way to enhance your favorite beverages with its Pineapple Upside Down Cake flavor. With zero sugar, zero calories, and zero carbs, this syrup is perfect for health-conscious individuals looking to indulge in nostalgic flavors. Each 25.4 Fl Oz bottle provides 25 servings, making it a versatile addition to lattes, protein shakes, and cocktails. Made in the USA, this syrup is gluten-free, kosher, keto-friendly, and non-GMO, catering to a variety of dietary needs.
H**T
Put the cherry on top, not the bottom
JSS is hit and miss on flavors for me and luckily this was a HIT! It does taste like PUC! It doesn't taste fake, no weird aftertaste, and it has made me up my water intake. It's light, mixes easily, and priced very fairly. My bottle came in a thin envelope but the product was sealed well and didn't leak. I love the zero sugar zero calories benefit too! I've only tried it in water but Im planning to put it in coffee next. I bet it would be good in baked good too.
W**L
Not for me
Definitely tastes like it says, but doesn’t necessarily taste right in coffee. Bought on a whim, but will not repurchase. Flavor is not for me!
J**Y
Great flavor
The flavor is amazing and the price isn’t bad at all. It’s a great way to get your non water drinker to start drinking water! The best part is that it’s sugar free!
T**O
Good, and sweet
This stuff is actually pretty good, just be mindful that it is veryyyy sweet, so you want to use less than you would with most sweeteners.
J**E
Blueberry cobbler,Great clean option—especially for kids!
This isn’t my favorite flavor (Unicorn and Glazed Donut are top tier for water and coffee/tea), but this one is still great—and definitely the healthiest. I love that the flavoring is natural and the coloring comes from vegetables instead of artificial dyes, which makes me feel a lot better about giving it to my kids or adding it to snacks and drinks.It’s sweet enough to enjoy on its own, but also works well as a mixer or added to plain water when you want something refreshing without chemicals. I’ll definitely keep buying this for our family rotation! My son likes it with his Sleepytime tea for my older kid and my little one likes it with his milk.
S**Y
Pretty darn sweet
Tastes okay in small amounts. Has a very chemically taste to it if too much is used. I also found it cloyingly sweet. I tend to be a "half sweet" flavored coffee drinker so, take my assessment with a grain of salt. I did like that it was 0 calorie. Teh plus side is that the bottle will last a long long time with about a teaspoon or less per coffee or other beverage
G**S
Pretty good
I only gave this a chance because it was on sale for so cheap.I used to enjoy Dunkin's Blueberry iced coffee. Probably 15 years ago, I also enjoyed Coffee Mate's Blueberry Cobbler flavor, that was more limited or discontinued.I recently tried Torani's Blueberry syrup, and it tasted like cough syrup. It was disgusting. I was afraid this was going to be more of the same.Maybe a little tiny bit if you try if you try to taste that medicinal flavor. But overall it's a good "blueberry flavoring." I'm enjoying it in my iced coffee with cream.
H**.
Solid no-cal coffee flavors
It's always hard to judge reviews on a sugar-free product, because there are ALWAYS reviews that say it has incredibly awful artificial tastes, and always reviews that say it tastes great. I have found this to be true of products I tasted once and threw away, and true of products I like just fine. So let me baseline it for you: I find Diet Coke tastes really bad, but find Coke Zero acceptable. Sugar free Life Savers seem just fine, but John's Healthy Sweets are abject trash. In other words, I am not so sensitive to artificial sweeteners that they're automatically off-putting, but not so permissive of them that I'll just accept anything.With that preamble out of the way...these are fine. Are they as good as the stuff that's 80cal a serving? Well, no, probably not quite. But they're pretty close really; you could probably sneak them past somebody if they weren't specifically looking for defects. And certainly I don't understand the reviews here that say there's no difference between the three flavors; I found vanilla pretty nondescript, but then "plain vanilla" is a common idiom for a reason. I like the salted caramel best, followed closely by the mocha. Be careful, you don't need much! I suspect that some of the negative reviews may have overdone it. I put about 1Tbsp in about 8oz of coffee with 4oz of frothed skim milk, and that seems to give me good flavor without overloading me with sweetness.One other note: I see there's a lot of confusion about the sweeteners used. I lolled at the few reviews complaining about aspartame. For the record, the sweeteners in these syrups are top-notch from both a health and flavor standpoint. Acesulfame potassium (Ace K) is NOT aspartame. Totally different stuff. Diet Coke uses aspartame; Coke Zero uses Ace K. Both are completely safe, but it's generally accepted that Ace K tastes a lot better (and certainly that's my opinion). Similarly sucralose (i.e. Splenda) is about as close to a real sugar flavor as you can get without significant calories; it is also very safe. These appear to be the only sweeteners in all three flavors. So there are no sugar alcohols (e.g. sorbitol, erythritol; these are safe as well but have bad gastrointestinal side effects) and everything is Keto compatible. Don't let goofball pseudoscientists tell you there's something wrong with an ingredient because the word for it has too many syllables. It has sodium chloride in it too, but the label just says "salt" even though that is demonstrably worse for you than Ace K.So, bottom line, if you're looking for sugar free coffee syrups, these are probably as good as you'll find. If you hate anything with artificial sweeteners in it, you probably won't like them, but you won't like any others either. If you find Coke Zero acceptable, I think you'll be fine with these as well.
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