I bought a supplement that said it had monk fruit and I was thrilled because it didn't have stevia. I thought it was a fruit, but a comment on Amazon stated it was a zero calorie sweetener and I was all oh geez. I can't stand any of those, and I want to know if I should avoid this one, too.
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