| | |  | Cardamom Seed | Home » » » Silk Soymilk, Very Vanilla, 8.25-Ounce Aseptic Cartons (Pack of 18) | | | | | | | Description: | | Brace your buds for big, bold vanilla. It's the perfect way to satisfy a sweet tooth-and a craving for wholesome nutrition-in one simple sip. Rich in vitamins and minerals, such as calcium and vitamins A, C, D, B6 and B12 shelf stable; requires no refrigeration until after opening. | | | Features: | |
• Case of 18, 8.25-ounce cartons of vanilla organic soymilk (148.5 total ounces)
• Contains naturally occurring omega-3's
• Includes nourishing soy proteins and protective antioxidants
• Rich in vitamins and minerals, such as calcium and Vitamins A, C, D, B6 and B12
• Shelf stable; requires no refrigeration until after opening
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 148.5 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 10.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 41 reviews |
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Costs DOUBLE of what it does at warehouse storesMay 24, 2010 This products costs about $12 plus tax at most warehouse stores. I usually buy this item from BJs or Sams Club stores but wanted to see what the Amazon price would be. Even with the subscribe and save program, it STILL costs $17... This Sale price is a total rip-off !!!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This Product is NOT ORGANIC!!!!!!May 06, 2010 I just received my order today and what came in was NOT what is shown in this picture!!! It is NOT made with organic soybeans. Yes, I should have read the other reviews. Shame on me. This is the same stuff I can buy at my Walmart but don't want because I WANT my soymilk to be organic. I ordered the vanilla too and it says "certified organic" in the details but it is NOT organic either. Shame on you, Silk!!!!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Boo.... Hiss......Mar 19, 2010 Shame on them for going to (supposedly) "Natural" instead of "Organic." I'm done buying Silk.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Silk is NOT ORGANICFeb 15, 2010 I have wanted to post notices on the shelves of the grocery stores that stock Silk with their organic products. Silk is no longer made with organic soybeans. I think most people just grab it up without realizing that this product has changed. And the price is high to begin with. There are many other organic soymilks available that are cheaper and better quality than this rip off. I feel like they deliberately set out to deceive the consumer.
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Boycott Silk! Irresponsible and shady business practices!Dec 07, 2009 I used to be a loyal Silk drinker back when it was actually organic and supported domestic farmers. Since then, the agribusiness giant Dean Foods (which owns over 50 milk labels in the country) bought Silk and began using conventional Chinese soybeans and quietly switching flavors of Silk from "organic" to "natural" without changing UPC codes or telling retailers, according to the Organic Consumers Association.
The Silk portion of the Dean Foods website pays tremendous lip service to socially and environmentally responsible business practices--Dean Foods CLAIMS to use organic domestic soybeans, BUT REFUSES TO DISCLOSE ITS BUSINESS PRACTICES OR TRANSPARENTLY PARTICIPATE IN SOYBEAN SOURCING STUDIES. It throws around the word "sustainable" without giving any proof or transparency to validate claims of sustainability.
If you care in the slightest about supporting businesses that are honest, transparent, and environmentally responsible, DO NOT BUY SILK PRODUCTS.
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