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HomeBaby&KidsPacific Natural Foods Organic Almond Non-Dairy Beverage, Low Fat Vanilla, 8-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 24) |
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Naturally Yucky Apr 27, 2010 Almond milk has been considered a health drink... since the Middle Ages. If it's done right, it's delicious. Pacific Natural Foods' almond milk has a weird taste and a worse aftertaste. All the cocoa, sugar and agave syrup can't cover over its grossness. It tastes manufactured, for something organic. Nestle Nesquik Ready To Drink Strawberry Shelf Stable Milk, Low Fat (1% Milkfat), 14-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) tastes A LOT more natural, despite the pink bunny on it. Oh, and it has a good taste. Blue Diamond Almond BreezeĀ® Chocolate Almond Milk, 32 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) is MUCH better. It's from the San Joaquin Valley, where most almonds are grown! Pacific Naturals makes better soups and broths--as well as a great hazelnut milk, because it's Oregonian.
almond milk Feb 07, 2010 MY HUSBAND AND ME LIKE THIS PRODUCT.I THINK IT IS ONE THE BEST MILK IN THE MARKET.I RECOMMEND THIS GREAT PRODUCT TO EVERYBODY, BECAUSE IT IS DELICIOUS!!!
Great for lunchbox! Nov 30, 2009 Since my daughter is gfcfsf this is a wonderful drink to pack in her lunchbox for school. She enjoys being able to have her milk in a carton just like the other kids. Wish that it had calcium added though. Glad it has Vitamin D. Great taste!
kwchef Nov 24, 2009 Good product if packing your lunch or perfect for toddlers. Pricing is good considering higher in most markets.
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Look at the ingredients list - this has more sugar by weight than it has almonds Jul 26, 2009 I am all for nut and grain milks and have been drinking them for 12 years. I am now looking for a good almond milk but unfortunately this one is not going to be it. I think that this company's large cartons (half gallon) of organic almond milk have more almonds than sugar, but unfortunately these small cartons seem to not be made of organic almonds, and, more importantly to me, seem to hardly be almond milk at all, but rather water and sugar with some almond flavoring (according to the ingredients list). Also, they add "other natural flavorings" which I try to avoid because usually that's food-industry-speak for msg and stuff like that, which gives me headaches. I understand that the company wants to make this drink more palatable to children and to reluctant health-nuts, but I think it's the wrong way to go to put more sugar than almonds in it, and the wrong way to go to add all kinds of "flavoring" when almonds are so beautifully flavored on their own. I wanted this to be a product I could order from Amazon, but I'll need to keep looking.
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