







🍁 Sweetness that fits your lifestyle—without the carbs!
Lakanto Sugar Free Maple Syrup offers a delicious, keto-friendly alternative to traditional maple syrup with only 1g net carbs per serving. Sweetened naturally with monk fruit and tapioca fiber, it’s vegan, non-GMO, low glycemic, and perfect for a variety of diets including keto, paleo, and diabetic-friendly. Its thin, authentic maple-flavored liquid enhances pancakes, waffles, beverages, and more, delivering guilt-free sweetness without artificial ingredients or sugar spikes.






















| ASIN | B076DH468C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,933 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #9 in Maple Syrup |
| Brand | Lakanto |
| Brand Name | Lakanto |
| Container Type | Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 24,006 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Flavor | Maple |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 13 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.92 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lakanto |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Information | Pack |
| Size | 13 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |
| Specialty | Keto,Sugar Free,Vegan |
| UPC | 843076000204 |
| Unit Count | 26 Fluid Ounces |
W**H
Flavor, Thickness, and Aftertaste - Let's look at the facts on these
Ok, let's look at the brass tacks about this product. I'm going to look at taste, thickness, and aftertaste. I want to look at these because these are many of the subjects of the reviews posted; especially the negative reviews. When reviewing the product, if we want an HONEST review, we must avoid the human nature of comparison. You'll understand what I mean as we go on. Taste - A problem with this product is that it includes the word "Maple" in it. This causes people to compare the taste against real maple syrup. The fact is, the label says "Maple FLAVORED". It's not maple syrup; it's maple FLAVORED syrup, and no maple FLAVORED syrup tastes like real maple syrup. The question is, is the flavor good. Honestly, even that is suggestive as not everyone has the same idea of pleasurable. We all have foods we like that others don't like. In my opinion, this syrup has a very pleasant taste. Thickness - When I poured the syrup out, I noticed that is was not very thick. I immediately remembered the reviews complaining about the thickness. Then I got to thinking, "What's the big deal with thick syrup?" My goal in syrup is to add a little flavor to the pancakes or waffles. Why does it have to be thick? I paid $10 for this product and the fact that it's thin allowed me to put only about two tablespoons on my pancakes and I had the added flavor that I desired. Some people need to get over the pettiness of little things and understand the purpose. The purpose is a little flavor added to the food. Aftertaste - Aftertaste can be another comparative term; but not always. Aftertaste is aftertaste, I don't have to compare it with anything else to know that there's an aftertaste. Yet, people are acting like this product has a horrible aftertaste. Does it have an aftertaste? What doesn't? Meat, broccoli, potatoes, drinks, everything that has a taste has an aftertaste. Here's where the comparative comes in. Compared to pure sugar... there is a slight aftertaste. It's a slight hint of artificial sweetener aftertaste that someone has to be concentrating on to taste. Compared to other diet syrups this product has no sweetener aftertaste. When I take a bite of pancakes with this syrup I get an aftertaste of a nice maple FLAVOR, a sweet sensation on my taste buds, and it lingers for a few seconds after. Conclusion, for a diet syrup that is maple FLAVORED, I give this product five stars and would recommend it to any of my friends who are trying to cut out sugars.
N**8
Excellent keto replacement for maple syrup
I am not a "keto fanatic", just a person limiting my carb intake. Lost about 24 lbs in 6 mo by simply being on a low-carb diet. I have remained on the low carb diet for the past 1.5 yrs by researching and finding foods that I can enjoy as substitutes for my old eating habits. Because there are so many alternatives offered these days, I have not found this to be difficult. I use "keto" or "keto friendly" labels on food items as a guide, and I have found the label to be very useful. That being said, I have found that the concept of "sweeteners" in the keto universe is a somewhat complex subject. Summarizing what I know about sweeteners: There are many sweetener alternatives available -- natural, artificial, and sugar alcohols. Artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose (Splenda), Sweet N Low (saccharine), Equal (aspartame blend)) should be avoided. Claim to be zero calories, but they are not. FDA allows rounding error. Aspartame is also a bit controversial due to possible links with migraines, neurological health, and certain cancers. Sucralose claims to not affect insulin levels, but more recent research apparently shows that there is an insulin response. (See how complex this topic really is!) Sucralose is derived from sugar, so it is not exactly correct to list it as artificial. It has zero to no carbs, and may or may not affect insulin levels. Natural sweeteners (monkfruit and monkfruit blends, Stevia, Truvia). Glycemic index of zero, good for diabetics, good for keto. Stevia is a bit controversial: concerns over reproductive health, blood pressure Sugar alcohols (erithritol (Truvia), xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol, mannitol, isomalt). Sugar alcohols contain some calories and some net carbs -- but at a very low level. Erithritol (Truvia) is the best of the sugar alcohols (least calories, least net carbs, does not affect insulin levels). Maltitol, sorbitol, mannitol apparently do raise blood sugar levels for many people -- and should be avoided. Note that many keto-labeled foods are sweetened with some of these questionable sugar alcohols. Again-- this turns out to be a very complex area of research. Other: Maltodextrin (highly processed, rapid increase of insulin levels), allulose (does not raise insulin levels, occurs naturally in fruits but has 90% fewer calories than sucrose, is a rare sugar that is not being produced in large quantities presently, is not metabolized by the body). Allulose is a potentially very good sugar substitute for diabetics and keto. This is an "up and comer" low calorie sweetener. Back to Lakanto Maple Original syrup: Sweetened with monkfruit and erithrotol. Both sweeteners are excellent for keto and diabetics. Many other "maple syrups" claim to be "keto friendly" -- but you have to look at what sweeteners are being used. Most other brands of keto friendly maple syrups are not using keto-friendly sweeteners. Do your research right here on Amazon. You will see that I am correct. As far as the taste: tastes pretty much exactly like maple syrup to me. Thickness: Has the same consistency as real maple syrup. That is: it is "liquidy" and thin -- just like the real thing. I am always amazed by the reviews of the various maple syrups, where people complain that the syrup is not thick enough! FYI: maple syrup -- true, natural maple syrup -- is NOT thick. It is thin and "liquidy". The fake stuff that you buy or get at "pancake chain restaurants" is not real maple syrup. It has been substantially thickened. So, don't go comparing real maple syrup to the crap that the big commercial brands are hawking as "pancake syrup".
K**Y
A little goes a long way for sweetness
Im always super excited to find products with monkfruit and buy Lakanto granulated sweetener so I wanted to try the maple syrup. I like the flavor, texture and that it has monkfruit but a little goes a long way. This syrup is really sweet and this is the only Lakanto product I feel like had a diet after taste. Sadly, I probably wont buy again.
S**Y
Perfect!!!
This stuff is amazing! Tastes like real make syrup, crazy low calorie and no sugar. Win.
M**O
Great Flavor and consistency
I enjoy the taste and consistency of this syrup. The thinner consistency allows me to better control how much I use on pancakes. It is not as sweet as other syrups out there but I appreciate the truer maple taste.
I**E
Artificial taste/tastes like cough syrup
I had really high hopes for this because I'm a fan of Lakanto products (have used their monkfruit/erythritol sweeteners before) and recently got hooked on maple syrup. Thought I would go with this even though it's a bit pricey because I had good experiences with this brand in the past. Unfortunately I was quite disappointed with this product. The consistency, as others have pointed out, is quite watery, which I can live with, but the taste is just awful. I see some other reviews describing it akin to cough syrup and that is quite spot-on. There's a medicinal quality to it for sure, and an artificial taste that just lingers on the tongue… I initially thought it was just because I was trying it straight out of the bottle but even mixed into yogurt/as a topping on other things the artificial cough syrup flavour just overpowers everything and makes it quite dreadful to eat. I don't think it's a matter of getting used to it because I consume a fair number of sugar-free products/have had Lakanto products in the past and never had this same experience. Wondering if it's just a bad bottle that I received. The calorie count and profile etc is decent of course, but I was just really let down by the taste especially since I've been a loyal brand customer for many years. Not sure what I'm going to do with the rest of my bottle now :-/ . . . Editing this to improve the rating because of their excellent customer service. Noting that I was disappointed with my bottle, Lakanto reached out and gave me a full refund. Appreciate this gesture on their part!
W**R
Works for low carb diet with a high-quality, less chemical sweetener than many other sugar free syrups.
This is my second order of this item. I am following a low carb diet and this works perfectly into it. With a better quality sweetener than those "chemical-ly" sweeteners in other low carb/no sugar maple syrups, this tastes great. You cannot tell it is not cane sugar. I have taken to having a great low carb french toast replacement that I would encourage each of you to try. You would never know there is no bread. The recipe is also great to teach younger kids and they can make their own french toast without using a stove or using those chemical and sugar laden frozen french toast products. Here is the recipe (easy to memorize too). In a microwave-safe bowl (I use a soup bowl), put two ounces of cream cheese (1/4 of an 8 ounce brick - which you can teach kids to cut in half and cut in half again to get the two ounces) and warm it up for about 15 or 20 seconds in the microwave. This just gets the cream cheese soft for mixing. Now add two eggs, 1/2 tsp of cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of this maple syrup in the same bowl. Mix it up. It WILL BE LUMPY -and that is ok!. When the cinnamon and maple syrup are well mixed in with the eggs and cream cheese, microwave for 45 seconds. Remove from the microwave - you will notice the egg/cream cheese mixture started to cook along the edges. This is what is supposed to happen. You are going now mix it all again, creaming the partially cooked mixture along the sides into the uncooked mixture in the center, making it as smooth as you can, but remember it will still have some lumps of cream cheese - and that is ok. This really turns out well. When done mixing, microwave another 2 minutes. When done, remove from the microwave and turn upside down on a plate. Melt butter and mix in some more of this maple syrup; adding as much of each as you like on your french toast and pour it on top. I like a lot of butter and another tablespoon of the maple syrup. Your tastes and that of your kids may vary. Now enjoy - this has the same taste/texture of french toast without all the bread. Your microwave times may vary as well, so adjust times as needed on your microwave - if the two minutes seems to leave it still a little runny in the middle. You can try adding an extra 15 second or 20 seconds. You can try other syrups on it as well, but I tell you, this is soo soo good - and so easy to make. I don't' turn mine out on a plate, I eat it from the bowl it cooked in so there is only a bowl and fork to wash.
T**R
Good taste. Watery consistency
The consistency is that of water. I wouldn't use it on pancakes. But it is good for my oatmeal or sauces. I am happy with it. The taste is surprisingly good
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