It's basically flavoring, water & sucralose... in just about any flavor you can imagine!
DaVinci's website is
www.davincigourmet.com. You can find Torani at
www.torani.com. There is also a brand called Monin...
www.monin.com, and Atkins has their own brand (though they're a little pricier, and not as flavorful, in my opinion). If you have a Super
WalMart near you, check the coffee aisle - they carry large bottles of the DaVinci sugar-free in vanilla, and usually hazelnut in a smaller bottle.
If you're creative, and if the recipe can handle extra liquid, it's a great substitute for Splenda in low-carb cooking/baking. (Splenda has 1 carb per packet, and 24 carbs per cup of granular... that can really add up!)
There's a wonderful cheesecake recipe called "Beachgirl's Cheesecake"... if you use 1 cup of DaVinci sugar-free syrup (any flavor), instead of the cup of Splenda, you save 24 carbs in your cheesecake... not to mention get a creamy texture, and more flavor.
A tablespoon or two of DaVinci in heavy whipping cream gives you scrumptious whipped cream.
I use it to make homemade ice cream... I've used it in muffins, brownies, microwave cakes, coconut oil fudge, mousse, shakes, frozen cappucinos, to make jello, cranberry sauce, strawberry/rhubarb crisp... it's great mixed in with cottage cheese and chopped pecans... or mixed with peanut butter, cream cheese and heavy cream for a quick fat fix... poured over shaved ice it makes great (carb-free!) snow cones... I've also seen recipes using an orange flavor in pork & stirfry dishes.
One of those discoveries I'd have a hard time doing without!