✅ Product Options
Here are commercial choices you can explore. Availability in Pakistan may vary (import/online), so check shipping/price.
Here’s a breakdown of some picks:
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Newa Nutrition Sugar Free Gluten Free Non GMO Condensed Milk Mix (8 oz) — Sold in Pakistan via Ubuy. It’s described as sugar‑free, gluten‑free, non‑GMO, vanilla flavour. Ubuy Pakistan
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Nature Charm Sugar Free Vegan Condensed Coconut Milk 320 g — A vegan, sugar‑free condensed coconut milk option (plant‑based) though from Kuwait listing, may need import. HSquare Healthy Supermarket
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LC Foods LC‑Sweetened Condensed Milk (0 g sugar version) — A specialty mix from LC Foods with 0 g sugar per serving. Low Carb Foods
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Generic sugar‑free condensed milk mix Pakistan listing — There are local listings in Pakistan (imported) such as the “Sugar Free (No Sugar Added) … Condensed Milk Mix” on Ubuy. Ubuy Pakistan
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Others in the list cover kit‑mixes, keto‑specific, vegan hybrid, etc.
My suggestion: If you’re in Rawalpindi/Pakistan and want convenience, I’d check local online retailers (Daraz, Ubuy Pakistan) and verify import shipping & customs. Use the ones above as reference.
🧑🍳 DIY Recipe Options
If you prefer making your own sugar‑free condensed milk (which can be cheaper/more controllable), here are some recipes:
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One simple recipe: Use heavy cream + sweetener + milk or skim/ultra‑filtered milk. Ketofocus+2Villa Cocina+2
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A keto‑friendly version: Just 2 ingredients, no cooking required in some cases. Cup of Yum+1
For example:
“This sugar‑free condensed milk is the low‑carb version … it has 0.9 g carbs per 2 tablespoons.” Easy and Delish
And:
“Without any butter or thickeners … the keto condensed milk naturally thickens to a luxurious, silky smooth texture.” LikeHotKeto
So if you have sweetener like stevia/monk fruit, heavy cream or milk powder, you can try making a small batch.
⚠️ Things to Check/Consider
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Ingredients & sweetener type: Sugar‑free doesn’t always mean “zero carbs”. Check what sweetener is used (erythritol, stevia, monk fruit, etc). Some sweeteners may affect texture/taste differently.
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Texture & thickness: Many users note that sugar‑free condensed milk may have a slightly different consistency or less thick than traditional sugar‑rich versions. For example one review flagged that texture may not thicken as much. Ubuy Pakistan
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Use in recipes: If you’re using it in desserts, coffee, barfi, etc, verify how it behaves (e.g., thickening, sweetening power).
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Dietary suitability: If you’re diabetic, low‑carb, vegan etc – check that milk base (dairy vs non‑dairy) & sweetener are appropriate.
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Import/Availability: In Pakistan many sugar‑free specialty items might be imported (so shipping/customs & cost matter).
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Price vs quantity: Because sugar‑free/plant‑based often cost more.
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Storage & shelf life: Follow recommendations — after opening keep refrigerated, etc (as with normal condensed milk).
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Taste: Some users mention taste may differ slightly from full‑sugar versions. Eg:
“Sweetened condensed milk has a lot of added sugar … so tbh a sugar‑free version is just never going to be the same.” reddit.com
If you like, I can check local Pakistani brands (in Rawalpindi/Islamabad market) of sugar‑free condensed milk (for grocery stores) along with current pricing in PKR. Would you like me to do that?