Sweet2 is the only sugar substitute you will ever use to sweeten your beverages or sprinkle on cereals. If you are currently using Stevia, Sweet & Low, Splenda or Equal, you owe it to yourself to taste Sweet2. Each Sweet2 packet provides the equivalent of 2 teaspoons of sugar, with a genuine sugar flavor. Sweet2 has no bitter aftertaste. If table sugar had zero calories and less than 1 gram of carbohydrates it would be Sweet2.
What is Sweet2?
Sweet2 is a sugar substitute sweetened with Ace-Potassium, which provides a sweet taste without affecting glycemic responses and without the high caloric content of regular sugars.
The formula for Sweet2 was developed by Dr. Stephen Price to provide a calorie-free sweetener to his diet-conscious patients that tastes exactly like sugar.
Sweet2 is ideal for tabletop use and is soluble in hot or cold beverages, and since it remains stable when heated, Sweet2 can also be used in cooking and baking.

Compatibility

What Diet programs would be compatible with Sweet2?
The ingredients in Sweet2 do not affect blood sugar.
Therefore, Sweet2 is low glycemic and a flavorful, appropriate sugar substitute if you follow any low-carb diet, including Atkins, Whole30, Zone, and Keto, among others.
With zero net carbohydrates, Sweet2 does not impact blood sugar or insulin.

About the Doctor
Doctor Stephen Price is a highly respected and well known Chiropractor, Nutritionist, and Naturopathic Physician who has practiced in Los Angeles for more than 35 years. He has been developing unique formulations of vitamins and supplements to resolve the specific problems of his patients for decades.


Sweet2 is the only sugar substitute you will ever use to sweeten your beverages or sprinkle on cereals. If you are currently using Stevia, Sweet & Low, Splenda or Equal, you owe it to yourself to taste Sweet2. Each Sweet2 packet provides the equivalent of 2 teaspoons of sugar, with a genuine sugar flavor. Sweet2 has no bitter aftertaste. If table sugar had zero calories and less than 1 gram of carbohydrates it would be Sweet2.