Allulose Buying Guide: Best Brands and Where to Find Them

Not all allulose sweetener brands are the same: granulated is the most versatile 1:1 sugar replacement, while powdered and liquid forms suit frostings, candy, and cold drinks.

Allulose Buying Guide: Best Brands and Where to Find Them

The allulose market has exploded. Here's how to navigate it.

Forms Available

Granulated — Most versatile. 1:1 sugar replacement. For baking, cooking, beverages.

Powdered — For frostings, glazes, candy. Make your own by blending granulated for 60 seconds.

Liquid (Syrup) — For cold beverages, cocktails, drizzling. Dissolves instantly.

Brown Sugar Style — Allulose + molasses. For brown sugar recipes.

What to Look For

  • 100% pure allulose in the ingredients (no fillers)
  • Non-GMO verification if important to you
  • Third-party purity testing
  • GMP-certified facility

Typical Pricing (2025)

| Form | Price/lb | Best Source |

|------|---------|------------|

| Granulated 1 lb | $10–15 | Online |

| Granulated 3 lb | $7–10/lb | Bulk online |

| Granulated 5 lb | $6–8/lb | Best deal |

| Powdered 1 lb | $12–18 | Specialty |

| Liquid 16 oz | $10–15 | Online |

Budget tip: Buy 5 lb granulated and make your own powdered.

Where to Buy

Online: Amazon (widest selection), Thrive Market, brand websites, iHerb.

Grocery: Whole Foods, Sprouts, Walmart (growing), Target (select locations), Kroger.

Specialty: Keto retailers, health food stores.

Storage

  • Keep sealed — allulose absorbs moisture
  • Room temperature is fine for granulated
  • Refrigerate liquid after opening
  • Add desiccant packet in humid climates
  • Shelf life: 2+ years properly stored

Our Recommendation

Buy a 3–5 lb bag of granulated allulose online. Make your own powdered as needed. Add a bottle of liquid monk fruit for sweetness boosting. Total investment: $40–60, lasting 2–3 months of regular use.