NOW Foods Xylitol – Low-Glycemic Sweetener for Mindful Home Wellness Routines
NOW Foods Xylitol – Low-Glycemic Sweetener for Mindful Home Wellness Routines
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Why you'll love it
- Won't promote tooth decay — a hard-to-beat advantage over sucrose and fructose
- Low glycemic impact makes it safer for diabetics and blood-sugar management
- Roughly one-third fewer calories than sugar for weight-conscious users
- Pure with no added ingredients — no fillers, no anti-caking agents
- Keto-friendly macronutrient profile fits restrictive low-carb diets
- Sourced from non-GMO corn, appealing to clean-label shoppers
Perfect for
- Sweetening coffee, tea, and beverages without raising blood sugar
- Replacing sugar in keto and low-carb baking recipes
- Making sugar-free desserts and treats for diabetics
- Adding sweetness to kids' snacks without promoting tooth decay
- General sugar substitution in everyday cooking and drinks
Product Information
XYLITOL: An incredible sweetener that more and more people are turning to as an ideal substitute for sugar NO OTHER ADDED INGREDIENTS: Unlike sugars such as sucrose and fructose, this naturally occurring sugar alcohol won’t promote tooth decay, has a low glycemic impact, and has around one-third the calories of other sugars, making it a hard-to-beat sweetener 1/3 FEWER CALORIES THAN SUGAR: Our xylitol is derived from non-GMO corn and is the perfect substitute for sugar in almost any application Keto Diet Friendly Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968
Product Dimensions : 3 x 5 x 9.25 inches; 1.05 Pounds Item model number : NOW07139 UPC : 733739071392 Manufacturer : NOW Units : 16.0 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #5,805 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Will using this xylitol actually help me manage my blood sugar better than regular sugar?
Yes. Xylitol has a low glycemic impact, meaning it causes a much smaller rise in blood glucose compared to sucrose. For people focused on blood-sugar management as part of a daily wellness routine, it offers a way to enjoy sweet drinks and baked goods without the same glucose spike that table sugar produces.
How can I add xylitol to my morning coffee ritual without changing the taste?
Xylitol dissolves easily in hot beverages and tastes very close to table sugar without the bitter or chemical aftertaste some alternative sweeteners leave. You can swap it in at roughly a 1:1 ratio in your coffee, tea, or matcha to support a mindful morning routine with a clean, pure sweetness.
Is xylitol a good choice if I am watching calories as part of a wellness plan?
Yes. Xylitol provides roughly one-third fewer calories than table sugar per teaspoon, which makes it a practical option for calorie-conscious users who still want to enjoy sweetened drinks, yogurt, and desserts as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Does this xylitol contain any fillers or additives I should worry about?
No. This product is pure xylitol with zero added ingredients, fillers, or anti-caking agents. For wellness-focused buyers who read every label, the clean ingredient list makes it easy to keep your pantry aligned with a clean-eating routine.
Can I bake with xylitol as part of a low-carb or keto wellness lifestyle?
Yes. Xylitol has a keto-friendly macronutrient profile and works well in most standard baking recipes at a 1:1 sugar replacement ratio. It is a common choice for low-carb cookies, muffins, and sugar-free desserts that fit within restrictive wellness eating plans.
Is NOW Foods a brand I can trust for long-term wellness use?
Yes. NOW Foods is a family-owned company that has been packaging products in the USA since 1968, giving this xylitol decades of brand heritage that wellness buyers often look for when choosing a daily-use sweetener.
Is xylitol safe for someone managing diabetes to use every day?
Xylitol is widely used by people managing diabetes because of its low glycemic impact, but daily use should still be discussed with your healthcare provider, especially if you take insulin or other glucose-lowering medications.
How does xylitol compare to stevia for a wellness lifestyle?
Xylitol behaves more like real sugar in taste, texture, and browning for baking, while stevia can taste bitter at high concentrations and does not caramelize. For wellness routines that include coffee, tea, and low-carb baking, xylitol often feels more like a seamless sugar swap.
How does xylitol compare to monk fruit for a clean-label wellness pantry?
Both have a low glycemic impact, but xylitol measures cup-for-cup like sugar and browns in baked goods, while monk fruit is intensely sweet and usually blended with erythritol or other carriers. If you want a single-ingredient, sugar-like sweetener, xylitol is the more straightforward choice.
Could xylitol disrupt my digestion or my gut wellness routine?
Like most sugar alcohols, xylitol can cause bloating or gas if you consume large amounts at once, especially when you are not used to it. Starting with a small serving and increasing gradually is the easiest way to keep your digestion comfortable.
Is xylitol actually proven not to cause cavities, or is that just marketing?
The non-cavity-promoting benefit of xylitol is well documented in dental research, which is why dentists often recommend it as a sugar alternative. That said, it is a sweetener, not a substitute for brushing and flossing as part of a full oral wellness routine.
Will this xylitol fit into a strict keto macro count every day?
Yes. Xylitol has minimal net carbs and a keto-compatible macronutrient profile, so it fits into daily low-carb and keto tracking. Just count the grams you use toward your daily carb allowance like you would with any other sweetener.
Is the 1-pound size a good value for someone who uses sweetener every day?
Yes. A 1-pound (16 oz) bulk package is ideal for daily wellness users who sweeten several beverages and bake often, offering better value per ounce than smaller retail sizes and reducing how often you need to reorder.
I am sensitive to additives. Will this xylitol trigger any reactions?
This product is pure xylitol with no fillers, anti-caking agents, or added flavors, making it one of the cleanest sweetener choices for people with additive sensitivities. As with any sugar alcohol, introduce it gradually to avoid digestive discomfort.
Can I use this xylitol during a sugar detox or clean-eating reset?
Yes. Many people use xylitol as a transitional sweetener during a sugar detox because it tastes like sugar without the glucose spike. It allows you to remove refined sugar while still enjoying sweet drinks and treats as part of your reset routine.
Will xylitol raise my blood sugar if I drink it in coffee all day?
Xylitol has a much lower glycemic impact than table sugar, so it raises blood glucose far less. For most people tracking glucose, multiple servings spread through the day are well tolerated, though individual responses can vary and should be monitored.
How do I substitute xylitol for sugar in a standard baking recipe?
Use xylitol as a 1:1 replacement for table sugar in most recipes. The same amount of teaspoons, tablespoons, or cups works for cookies, muffins, quick breads, and sauces. Xylitol also browns similarly to sugar, so you do not need to adjust oven temperature or baking time for most recipes.
How do I sweeten my coffee or tea with xylitol?
Add xylitol to taste, starting with one teaspoon per cup and adjusting from there. It dissolves easily in hot beverages and tastes very close to table sugar, so you can use the same amount you would normally use with white or brown sugar.
How should I store xylitol after opening the bag?
Keep the bag sealed in a cool, dry place like your pantry. There is no need to refrigerate it. If you prefer, you can transfer the contents into an airtight glass or stainless steel container for easier pouring and longer-term freshness.
Is this xylitol compatible with keto and low-carb recipes?
Yes. Xylitol has a keto-friendly macronutrient profile with minimal net carbs, making it a common sweetener in keto and low-carb baking. It works well in cookies, cakes, ice creams, and other sugar-free desserts designed for restrictive low-carb diets.
Is this xylitol compatible with diabetic-friendly recipes?
Yes. Because xylitol has a low glycemic impact, it is widely used in diabetic-friendly baking and beverage recipes as a replacement for table sugar. It allows people to enjoy sweet foods while managing blood-sugar response, though individual tolerance should always be discussed with a healthcare provider.
What is in the bag when I open it, and is anything sold separately?
Inside the package you will find 1 pound (16 oz) of pure xylitol with no added ingredients. Nothing else is required to use the product. A scoop, measuring spoon, or storage canister can be helpful but is not included or necessary.
Is xylitol safe for everyone in the household?
Xylitol is safe for human adults and children when used in normal food amounts, but it is highly toxic to dogs and can be dangerous to other pets. Always store the bag in a closed, high cabinet, clean up spills immediately, and never allow pets to access it.
Can eating too much xylitol cause digestive issues?
Yes. Like most sugar alcohols, large amounts of xylitol can cause gas, bloating, or a laxative effect, especially if you are not used to it. Start with a small serving and increase gradually to let your body adjust.
What is the difference between xylitol and erythritol as a sugar alcohol?
Both are sugar alcohols with a low glycemic impact, but xylitol tastes slightly closer to table sugar and browns better in baking, while erythritol can have a cooling sensation on the tongue. Xylitol is also more toxic to pets, while erythritol is considered safer for dogs, though it should still be kept away from them.

