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Egg Free / gluten-free Eggnog?


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Egg Free / gluten-free EGGNOG? Is there such a thing?


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Egg Free / gluten-free EGGNOG? Is there such a thing?

White Wave Silk Nog is egg/gluten free...its from Soy.

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If you can do soy, silk makes a dairy free, eggless nog that's quite tasty.

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White Wave Silk Nog is egg/gluten free...its from Soy.

I think Kroger carries that brand... is the whole line gluten-free? I will defintly try some... to think I posted this thinking y'all would just laugh at me... :D did not expect TWO ppl to replay so fast with a YES. :o

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I think Kroger carries that brand... is the whole line gluten-free? I will defintly try some... to think I posted this thinking y'all would just laugh at me... :D did not expect TWO ppl to replay so fast with a YES. :o

I never checked the whole line but I did look at the Silk chocolate soy milk today and it was gluten-free.

skbird Contributor

I have been enjoying some real honest-to-god organic regular egg nog for the past month when I cracked open a carton of the Silk expecting to be disappointed. That stuff is REALLY GOOD! I mean it is basically as good as the good organic stuff I was having, without all the fat and egg, etc... YUM!

Stephanie

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Found some at kroger... toddler seems to like it ! Thanks!!


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NEW Lactaid Eggnog - company told me it was gluten-free and of course it's Lactose free.

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NEW Lactaid Eggnog - company told me it was gluten-free and of course it's Lactose free.

But prbly has Egg in it :(

debmidge Rising Star

Sorry about that, it does have egg; I mis read the topic and didn't realize you were all talking about eggless variety.

Lactaid eggnog HAS egg in it. Just to clarify it. :blink:

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