Kettle Corn - Sucralose Substitute

Sucralose Substitute

Most microwave oven varieties of kettle corn do not contain sugar, since sugar tends to burn in a microwave. This problem has been addressed by replacing sugar with artificial sweeteners such as sucralose. These formulations can have the sweet-salty flavor of kettle corn, but not the same texture, which normally comes from the crunchy sugar crust of kettle corn made from scratch.

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