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What are you using as a base recipe for this? I'm assuming you don't use a custard base since you say that granulated sugar stays crystallized.
I normally use honey, brown sugar, or white sugar. With brown or white I add a small amount of corn syrup or Lyle's golden syrup to help prevent ice formation. I do use a custard base because I prefer it.
I have never tried allulose (in anything) but I don't like the taste of most of the sugar alcohols, and in baking they can give an odd mouthfeel. I haven't dug into the science, but my guess is that they bind to fats differently than other sugars.
i’m not sure where my wife picked them up but the sugar granules i used were a lot bigger than typical white sugar and admittedly may not have given them enough time to break down. I haven't used a custard base, but id like to sometime! As for what base I use, it is usually 40% cream, 40% while milk, and 20% sweetener and flavors. I don't stay true to it most of the time just because I like to play around and see what outcomes I get.
brown sugar with corn syrup sound like an interesting combo. i may try that next time