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I found this 10 oz package of Ricemellow Creme by Suzanne’s Specialties at my grocery store, for just under 5 bucks. Outrageous compared to regular fluff I know, but it contains only brown rice syrup, soy protein, natural gums and natural flavors.
The only sweetener is the brown rice syrup, there’s no corn syrup, no cane sweeteners, no refined sugars. There’s also no gluten, no animal products (it’s vegan), no fat, cholesterol, added salt, preservatives or artificial additives.
Despite the lack of preservatives, the jar is good until August.
To be honest, with all that, I didn’t have high hopes for it’s taste!
A two tablespoon serving has about the same nutrition facts as it’s corn syrup-y cousin.
I cautiously gave it a sniff. Hmm…smells pretty good. Sweet. *sniff* Almost like a melted marshmallow. Reminds me of something I can’t put my finger on.
I put a teeny bit on a spoon and gave it a taste. It was pretty good! Sweet, a bit like fluff, but much lighter and airier. I had hubby taste it, and my daughter too. Both liked it.
They both thought it had a consistency more like whipped cream than fluff. My daughter said “It’s TOO YUMMY.” She also hugged it to herself and said “It’s mine and I’m going to eat it ALL UP because I love it SO MUCH.” She also told me she liked it better than regular fluff, but later told me she wasn’t sure.
I made a ricemellow creme fluffernutter. (It’s a little messy since I didn’t use a clean knife to cut it)
>I'm always looking for corn syrup free products! So what did you call PB/fluff sandwiches? I'm curious! 🙂
>We never called them fluffernutter's but that is a common sandwich where I am from in New England. I was suprised to find no fluff down in Texas in '06 but it has since appeared, although only 1 brand so far, and not the kind I like. I am glad you reviewed this product though. I haven't been able to have fluff in many many years. I am allergic to corn. So a lot of foods are out for me and I haven't yet found alternatives for them all. Although my children haven't yet shown signs of a corn allergy, I am careful to give them too much as them coming into contact with me after eating corn or corn containing foods makes me sick. If you know of any other good corn-less alternatives, I would love to know about them :)www.thebookphantom.blogspot.comhttp://notablenetdeals.blogspot.com/
>Whaaaattttt??? You've NEVER had a FLUFFERNUTTER??!!!! Get yourself to the store and buy peanut butter, fluff and bread and make a fluffernutter! I can't believe you've lived your whole life without tasting the heaven that is a fluffernutter, LOL!
>I can honestly say I've never had a fluffernutter, it sounds interesting =P Vegan fluff or not 😉
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