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the extra .5 grams discrepancy is from water weight and trace elements. If you actually weighed a teaspoon of acacia it would be 2.5 grams - of that, 2 grams are soluble fiber. The label on your bag has been updated - new bags would have the right numbers.
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but see my post to Sand about the .5 difference.
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That makes sense; thank you, Heather.
Justine had said something about scant teaspoons, and then something else - but there was a bit of commotion in the house, and I didn't ask for more clarification since the point was the 6 rather than 7.5.
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