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Becky6

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Anyone have a website for this? I can't find it in any stores or the website! And would love to try it!

TIA!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Becky--try here:

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I also could not find it in any of the stores near me. I called and was able to buy just 1 carton to try. I also got the container/mixer to use with it. The woman I spoke to said that I could also use it dry, as a creamer in my hot tea. I have not tried it that way yet.

lonewolf Collaborator

I haven't ever used it, so I don't know where it's available, but I did find their website:

www.vancesfoods.com

Cheri A Contributor

Becky ~ I love DariFree... Carleigh will not drink it *straight* but likes it in smoothies and I've put it in muffins. As Patti said, it's a great creamer and for hot chocolate.

WF does not carry it. Valley Natural Foods does, though. That's where I get it. Maybe one of the other co-ops up your way would have it?! Tastes much better than soy milk... blech!

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