
According to Ray's, their new, no sugar added barbecue sauce contains just 1 gram of net carbs, which come from tomatoes, apple cider vinegar, and allulose. This natural sweetener is found in jackfruit, figs, and raisins (via Allulose). Allulose bakes like sugar, and tastes like sugar, but has 1/10th of the calories, and is even diabetes friendly.
To be fair, Ray's No Sugar Added also contains a small amount of sucralose, which is an artificial sweetener (via Ray's). Some studies link sucralose consumption with an increased risk of developing cancer, and blood sugar changes (via Healthline).
Still, grillers are excited to try out the many outside-the-steak recipes inspired by the sauce on Ray's site, including Barbecue Chopped Salad, Hawaiian Barbecue Shrimp, and Game Day Chili. But don't worry; you can still check out recipes for wings, ribs, beef, and chicken if that's what you're craving. No matter what's on the menu at your house, Sweet Baby Ray's No Sugar Added BBQ Sauce is available now for just $3.29 at a grocery store near you, or online (via Delish). Happy grilling!
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