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Does Anyone Know What Happened To The Rice Based Yogurt Health Food Stores Used To Carry?


Tarrenae

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I have been looking for the rice yogurt everywhere,it was soy free and came in white containers.Does anyone have any idea what I am talking about?I want to locate some

if it is still available.


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ooh I had a thread about it. Here's what peacenlovegirl said a couple months ago:

Okay, so I took that drive down to whole foods and to my surprise, they were already sold out of Ricera yogurt AND to top it all off...it's back-ordered for the whole west coast They didn't know that it was going to be so popular! The nice man that was working the dairy section told me that they aren't back ordered on the east coast, so all of you over there are lucky But here in California, he said we're going to have to wait QUITE a while until we get a hold of some. Bummer. You all have to get your hands on some and tell me how it is!

I look for it every time I grocery shop but have had no luck yet :(

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ooh I had a thread about it. Here's what peacenlovegirl said a couple months ago:

I look for it every time I grocery shop but have had no luck yet :(

wow thanks so much! that looks great! hopefully I can track it down.The one I was speaking of was a completely different brand I used to get it a few years ago but never found it again.My guess is they stopped making it.I think it was by a company called soyco.Anyway I want to get some of that Ricera yogurt!

It is so hard finding dairy replacements when you can't have dairy!

thanks a ton!

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wow thanks so much! that looks great! hopefully I can track it down.The one I was speaking of was a completely different brand I used to get it a few years ago but never found it again.My guess is they stopped making it.I think it was by a company called soyco.Anyway I want to get some of that Ricera yogurt!

It is so hard finding dairy replacements when you can't have dairy!

thanks a ton!

Oh wow, I didn't know there was more than one brand. If you're able to track down some Ricera, let me know how it is. I've been dying to try it :D

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******Update*******

woooohoooo I just got off the phone with the dairy stocker at my local whole foods and they

said it was available I am in GA!He is going to order me some and keep it their on a regular basis! The only bummer is he couldn't stock all 4 flavors,so I just chose the vanilla.I will let everyone know what it is like when I try it! I LUV WHOLE FOODS!

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