Splenda is a somewhat controversial topic among food lovers, with some gourmands hailing it as the best thing since sugar and others arguing that it is only a matter of hours before some scientist discovers that the stuff drives monkeys insane, induces scabies, or makes your earlobes turn green. With that in mind, I'm going to state the following: IF you use Splenda, and
IF you find yourself paying too much for the stuff, then
You might try visiting Splendid Life. The retail site for all things Splenda offers products that I haven't been able to find in stores at prices that are far below the prevailing rates in my neighborhood. Even with shipping, in fact, my recent Splenda purchase cost about half the price that my local supermarket charges. The only downside is that they tend to be a little slow about delivery; my order ended up taking about a month. Still, with savings like these, I'm willing to plan ahead.
Incidentally, the site also carries various Splenda-themed consumer goods, like t-shirts, baseball caps, and yoga mats. Personally, I'm avoiding the Splenda advertisements, largely because I don't want to encourage strangers to harangue me about Splenda-induced earlobe disease.

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