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Achieve Your Health Goals Without Compromise

Switching from caloric sweeteners, like sugar or honey, to Splenda Brand Sweeteners can help you to:

Lose weight1,2,3

Manage diabetes2,3

Reduce added sugars

Make healthier lifestyle choices

#1 Recommended

We’re proud Splenda is the brand of sweetener RECOMMENDED MOST by healthcare professionals.*

Healthcare professionals look for products and brands they trust, that are safe, that promote a healthy lifestyle, and are affordable for their patients. Since 1991, Splenda – the best tasting, zero-calorie sweetener – has been helping people achieve their health goals.

The community of healthcare professionals who trust and recommend Splenda Brand Sweeteners includes:


• Registered Dietitian Nutritionists • Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialists • Primary Care Providers • Physician Assistants • Dental Hygienists • Nurse Practitioners  • Registered Nurses • Primary Care Providers • General Practitioners • Licensed Practical Nurses

Diabetes Management

Understanding carbohydrate intake, including added sugars, is key to managing your diabetes. Use Splenda Sweeteners to reduce added sugars and excess carbohydrates in your favorite foods and beverages.

Weight Management

People who lose weight gradually (1-2lbs per week) are more successful at keeping it off4 – learn how smart swaps with great-tasting Splenda Sweeteners can help!

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Sweet Swaps

Learn how to replace added sugars (and decrease empty calories) in some of your favorite foods and beverages.

How has Splenda helped you achieve your health goals?

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1. When used in place of sugar; Rogers PJ, Hogenkamp PS, de Graaf C, et al. (2016). Does low-energy sweetener consumption affect energy intake and body weight? A systematic review, including meta-analyses, of the evidence from human and animal studies. Int J of Obes 40(3), 381-394.   2. Johnston CA, Stevens B, & Foreyt JP. (2013). The Role of Low-calorie Sweeteners in Diabetes. Eur Endocrinology 9(2); 96-98. 3. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 4. CDC. (2020, Aug 17). Losing Weight. Retrieved from: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/losing_weight/index.html *Among healthcare professionals clinically treating patients* Represents the sweetener brand recommended most by healthcare professionals.