








⚡ Sweetness Revolution: 200x the power, zero calories, endless possibilities!
Prescribed For Life Ace K Sweetener is a 100% pure Acesulfame Potassium powder that delivers 200 times the sweetness of sugar without any calories. Ideal for keto, vegan, and gluten-free diets, it comes in a convenient resealable pouch to maintain freshness. Perfect for sweetening coffee, beverages, and baked goods, this kosher, semi-natural granular sweetener is lab-tested for purity and available in bulk sizes to suit both personal and professional needs.







| ASIN | B01HFSKE5A |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Brand | Prescribed For Life |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (110) |
| Date First Available | 27 Aug. 2016 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | ace-k-12oz |
| Manufacturer | Prescribed For Life |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 7.62 x 25.4 cm; 340.19 g |
| Speciality | Sugar Free |
| Units | 340.1943 Grams |
K**N
I forget how I came upon the knowledge that sucralose and acefulsame K, when added together, negate each others after tastes. It takes them from a 8/10 (when sampling individually RAW) to a mere 2/10. Granted, the taste is absolutely not like sugar, but it does cancel out bitter tastes well, like in coffee & tea. The other advantage to this in raw form is that there are no additives, so if you need a 100% sugar free option, this is it!
K**E
This is good if Ace-k is what you need. If you’re shopping for something that tastes like sugar, you might find pure aspartame a better choice. I deducted one star for taste and another for country of origin (China). I’m not a fan of digesting manufactured foods from other countries. This is definitely concentrated and likely pure as stated. A small amount on the tip of a teaspoon is enough make your coffee as sweet as 4 sugar packets. It’s definitely more economical than packaged sweeteners, which have fillers and other sweeteners mixed in. That said, the pure Ace-k may be too bitter without cutting it with aspartame. I’ve been on a quest to find a viable sweetener that does not have a bitter aftertaste. I tried both name brand sweeteners, and the underlying substances where possible. The list includes Splenda, Equal, Nutrasweet, saccharin, Monk Fruit, Stevia, swerve, erythritol, aspartame and acesulfame potassium (“Ace-k”) Many of the name brands have fillers and flavors added to them. In the case of some retail packaged sweeteners, they contain a mixture of Ace-k, aspartame and dextrose. The closest I could get to real sugar was swerve and Equal. Swerve was very expensive and did numbers to my stomach. Equal was better but it still had a bitter aftertaste. Lesser than the others, but it was still there. I decided to try the two sweeteners in Equal separately. The Ace-k was very bitter and worse than Equal. The aspartame turned out to be almost identical to sugar with zero bitterness at all.
A**H
This is a very effective sweetener. However, the amount you need to sweeten a cup of tea or coffee is vanishingly small, and it is way too easy to use too much. It tastes terrible if you put too much in, and the aftertaste from too much can linger for an annoyingly long time, but if you get just the right concentration, it's a very good alternative to sugar. I guess that's why you see it listed as an ingredient in so many mainstream diet sodas.
D**.
Just my opinion; but this stuff tastes awful. After one tiny sample, I threw the entire bag away.
A**Y
Tastes pure! If you are using this in a DIY soda, don't use too much, and use it in combination with another sweetener. I recommend this ratio: "131 mg aspartame + 15 mg ace-k" per 355 mL of water. That's the same ratio commercial diet colas use.
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