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Dairy-Free, Vegan, Vanilla Almond Milk (1 Quart, Pack of 6)
$12.49
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Bring the creamy goodness of almondmilk to your pantry with Silk Shelf-Stable Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk. Featuring a delicate vanilla taste and just 30 calories per serving, this unsweetened almondmilk is delicious whether it’s poured over cereal, added to your favorite recipes, or enjoyed straight out of the glass. It makes a perfect non-dairy alternative to milk, and is totally free of dairy, soy, lactose, gluten, casein, egg, and MSG. Silk Almondmilk provides vitamin E and contains 50% more calcium than dairy milk.* And since it comes in special, shelf-stable packaging, this unsweetened vanilla nutmilk will keep fresh at room temperature, unopened, until the date code: no refrigeration necessary! *Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk: 450mg of calcium per cup; reduced fat dairy milk: 293mg of calcium per cup. USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. Data consistent with typical reduced fat dairy milk.
- ADD ALMONDMILK TO YOUR PANTRY: Unsweetened vanilla almondmilk tastes great in baking recipes, mixed with coffee, or on its own
- SHELF-STABLE: Comes in special packaging for convenient, non-refrigerated storage.State of Readiness: Ready to Drink
- DELICIOUSLY WHOLESOME: Dairy-, lactose-, and casein-free; absolutely no added sugar, soy, gluten, eggs, or MSG
- A NUTRITIONAL ALL-STAR: 50% more calcium than dairy milk*; an excellent source of vitamin E; zero cholesterol; 0g saturated fat per serving; just 30 calories per serving
- NON-GMO PROJECT VERIFIED, VEGAN-FRIENDLY ALMONDMILK with no artificial colors or flavors
Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches
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