Not every
WalMart carries DaVinci... it's usually only in the Super WalMarts, and usually only in vanilla and raspberry in the sugar-free.
TJ Maxx and Marshalls often have limited bottles in limited flavors for $5.99 for the large bottles. I've seen vanilla, french vanilla, chocolate, irish cream, caramel, white chocolate, amaretto, raspberry, german chocolate cake, and a few others in the sugar-free.
Torani is a good alternative. There are other sugar-free syrups on the market, but most of the others are made with aspartame. OK for flavoring coffee, but not for cooking/baking.
If you have specialty coffee shops (Boston Stoker, etc.), you could try looking there, though they're often pricey ($8.99 or so). I think Starbucks has their own brand, and I think it's one of the aspartame syrups, but it wouldn't hurt to look.
I've also seen sugar-free DaVinci at my local health food store (though it's ridiculously priced - $9.99/bottle!).
The sugar-free DaVinci's have silver bands around the neck. Last time I saw them at TJ Maxx, they had a different label, but same silver band, and still said it was made by DaVinci.
You can also go to
www.davincigourmet.com... they have online ordering, they also have a feature to find a DaVinci dealer near you.
**edited to add: If you look for it in larger supermarkets, look in the coffee aisles.
Also - you can use it in recipes where the extra liquid won't matter... it works great in sugar-free ice cream, some muffin and bread recipes, cheesecake, that sort of thing... you use it cup-for-cup the same as sugar (and taste for sweetness... sometimes you still need to add a little Splenda, stevia or something else). Plus, you save 24 carbs for each cup of Splenda you can substitute for (Splenda granular has 24 carbs per cup, the packets have about 1 carb each... all from the fillers they use. The syrups have no fillers, and no carbs!

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