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HomeHomeCleaningMulti-Purpose CleaningHorizon Organic Low Fat Milk, Vanilla, 8-Ounce Aseptic Cartons (Pack of 18) |
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32 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Other retail outlets for 8 oz Horizon Milk Sep 25, 2007
By K. Benckini For anyone who has a Whole Foods Grocery chain in their area, this same product sells for $12.99/case(18 cartons). I discovered this after I paid Amazon's high price of $25! Maybe they will adjust their price downward if more customers share competitive pricing!
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Horizon Organic Reduced Fat Milk is a Favorite, but pricy on Amazon Sep 15, 2007
By Trindy My kids love this milk. Admit it is on the expensive side, but it travels well and the kids will drink it (they won't drink other milk.)
Note: Just went to BJs wholesale and paid 12.99 for the 18 pk. Won't buy from Amazon again when there's such a price difference.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Not very healthy? Jun 29, 2010
By Wendi My son loves these milks and we used to get them for him when we went to Starbucks. I was familiar with the Horizon brand and thought that the vanilla flavor would be fine. I began to notice a few times after drinking this he would say his tummy hurt or he would act sick(really tired) shortly after drinking them. I read the label and saw 29g of sugar...yeah holy cow!
When we serve him a flavored milk I give him Gerbers smart sips, they have vanilla and mild vanilla flavor with 11g of sugar, I think the mild vanilla has even less grams of sugar. He still loves the taste too! I find them in the babyfood aisle at the grocery store.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Used to be our favorite Feb 19, 2011
By Linda J. Kaplan We have been customers of the reduced fat version of this product for 7 years. Our son is now 8 and a very picky eater (which is why he was drinking this product in the first place). He is also on the thin side, so he was getting about 800 calories a day from the milk, which he really needs. But the formulation has changed from a reduced fat (2%) to a low fat (1%) version. The taste is noticeable and he will no longer drink it. It seems ironic that a company who sells whole milk, half and half and heavy whipping cream would eliminate a 2% milk product. I applaud them for coming out with a lower fat, lower sugar variety- but they could give their (very) loyal customers the option of buying the original version. I have contacted Horizon and suggested they still provide the 2% product, but they said they "were not taking suggestions at this time". Nice, eh?
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Used to love these little boxes.... Sep 01, 2009
By M. Macleod
"mommaashgage"
I buy these religiously for my kids lunches...until today. From now on I will not buy these ever again. For a quick dinner tonight I put in a pizza and pull out 2 milk boxes for my boys. My youngest takes a sip and shakes his head dramatically. I don't think too much of it (he just turned 2 yesterday), then 10 minutes later he takes another sip with the same reaction. I take a sip out of curiosity and race to the sink to spit out the sludge/liquid rancid milk before I vomit. Now I'm anxiously waiting to see if he gets sick. I used to work in quality control and I now have no faith in Horizon's quality assurance/control practices. Never will I buy this again!
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