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Natvia: The 100% Natural Sweetener

amomentwithfranca · 14 September 2017 · 40 Comments

When Natvia offered to send me some of their products, I was eager to check it out. I am always looking for natural products, and this might sound a little bit funny, but I can’t live without sweetener. I always carry it with me everywhere I go. I’m not sure if this is because my dad is diabetic but I have this need to cut sugar and I substitute my intake with it as much as I can. I was really looking forward to trying them all.

Natvia: The 100% Sweetener

About Natvia Sweetener

Natvia was founded in Melbourne, Australia and is a 100% natural sweetener. They are the leading brand of natural sweetener in Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

Natvia is a Stevia sweetener made from 100% natural sources and it is the healthy alternative to artificial sweeteners and sugar that is made with naturally sourced ingredients. They use the freshest tips of Stevia plants (known as Reb A). Stevia is naturally 300 times sweeter than sugar. It’s been part of the human diet for thousands of years, traditionally it is grown Paraguay, Brazil, Japan and China. Natvia carefully blend the Stevia with a naturally occurring nectar (known as Erythritol), which is found in melons and grapes. Their innovative growing and blending techniques are the secret to Natvia, ensuring that every grain has a sweet, clean natural flavour.

Something that I found very interesting while reading about them is that Natvia is diabetic friendly and has no impact on blood sugar levels. This information is very valuable for me because as I mentioned above my dad is diabetic so now I know this is something he can take.  Natvia can help people living with diabetes to eliminate excess sugar from their diet, whilst still enjoying a little guilt free sweetness in their daily lives.

PRODUCTS I RECEIVED

Natvia Canister


Perfect for tea, coffee and baking.

Natvia 40 & 80 Sticks


This is the baristas best friend. Natvia compliments the flavours in coffee. Very useful.

Natvia Tablets

These tablets are by far my favourites. I have taken them with me everywhere I have been since receiving them. It’s very useful when you go to places and they don’t have sweetener. It has saved me so many times.

They also have a Natvia baking pack which is perfect for baking cakes, cupcakes, biscuits, etc.  You can even frost it with the Natvia Icing Mix, great for icing, frosting and glazes.

I have been using Natvia for the past few weeks now and I really like it. It looks like sugar and it tastes like it too. It is really nice and makes my coffees taste even better! It has helped me to reduce my sugar consumption. Some sweeteners can be a little bit too sweet but Natvia is just perfect. It has a great taste.

Natvia is available in 7 different countries including the UK. You can buy it online as well as at Tesco, Ocado & Whole Foods Market.

Do you worry about your sugar intake? Are you planning to cut your sugar consumption? Have you heard of Natvia? What do you think of their products? 

*Disclaimer: All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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Comments

  1. Carole Nott says

    1 October 2017 at

    i always try to keep sugar consumption at a low level for health reasons

    Reply
  2. Tracy Gladman says

    2 October 2017 at

    I have recently cut my sugar intake from two sugars to none in tea and coffee, which was really hard at first. I try to limit sugar in other parts of my diet. I have never heard of these products but would definitely give them a try.

    Reply
  3. James Travis says

    2 October 2017 at

    I do a bit

    Reply
  4. Naz M says

    2 October 2017 at

    I’ve used stevia and stevia based products like truvia in the past and I love them, it’s a great alternative to sugar, I’ve never tried natvia though so I’d love to try it.

    Reply
  5. Laura Corrall says

    3 October 2017 at

    I’ve never heard of Nativa before, but I love that it’s natural. I do worry about the amount of sugar I have and my family has. So I’m trying to lower it.

    Reply
  6. Anthea Holloway says

    3 October 2017 at

    Since my husband was told he had diabetes we have both been very careful about our sugar intake!

    Reply
  7. Heather Brannan says

    3 October 2017 at

    Not heard of Natvia but within the family home we all try to cut down on sugar and use natural products to sweeten our meals and deserts.

    Reply
  8. ADEINNE TONNER says

    3 October 2017 at

    I do worry about sugar intake as i try to limit it to a daily amount.

    Reply
  9. Heather Haigh says

    4 October 2017 at

    I try to cut down on sugar for all the family. I haven’t tried natvia before but I have tried some other stevia products.

    Reply
  10. astrid c says

    4 October 2017 at

    i try to avoid sugar so these would be great to try x

    Reply
  11. Laura Muir says

    4 October 2017 at

    I’m trying to cut sugar out of mine and my partners diets as I know we are both slightly overweight and wanting to cut all the nasties! I will probs try natvia, I tried a different sweetener and found it was making things over sweet and sugar tasted more ‘natural’;

    Reply
  12. JULIE WARD says

    4 October 2017 at

    My downfall with sugar is chocolate and cakes, I have a problem with the word no

    Reply
  13. carol boffey says

    4 October 2017 at

    i eat way to much sugar

    Reply
  14. Stevie says

    5 October 2017 at

    I’ve never really worried about sugar. It’s worth looking at.

    Reply
  15. Theresa Thomas says

    5 October 2017 at

    I am trying to reduce my ammount of sugar intake

    Reply
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