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Pacific Brand Almond Milk Isn't Soy Free Or Is It?


LoriG

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I've seen on this website people recommending Pacific brand for almond milk because it is gluten, casein, and soy free, but I see SOY LECHITIN in the ingredients list. And it even says on the container, a good soy alternative?! Huh!

I am looking for a almond milk that is free of all of it! Any thoughts?


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happygirl Collaborator

Many people who can't tolerate soy (including true soy allergies) can tolerate soy lechitin. That's probably why its listed like that.

Hopefully someone else will pop in with a suggestion.

confusedks Enthusiast

What about their rice milk? It is gluten-free, sf, df. We get it all the time. I can't have nuts, so we use Hemp Milk or Rice Milk (make sure it's NOT Rice Dream brand.)

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LoriG Contributor
What about their rice milk? It is gluten-free, sf, df. We get it all the time. I can't have nuts, so we use Hemp Milk or Rice Milk (make sure it's NOT Rice Dream brand.)

Kassandra

Yes I think I may just switch to rice milk altogether just to play it safe. Thanks for your help.

confused Community Regular
I've seen on this website people recommending Pacific brand for almond milk because it is gluten, casein, and soy free, but I see SOY LECHITIN in the ingredients list. And it even says on the container, a good soy alternative?! Huh!

I am looking for a almond milk that is free of all of it! Any thoughts?

I drink it all the time and have no problem with it and i react to a little bit of soy. I never ever double checked the ingredients, im going to go do that now.

paula

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My recollection (but it's been a few months since I looked at labels) is that the newer, unsweetened Pacific almond milk has soy lecithin, but the original plain and vanilla flavors don't. Their hazelnut milk definitely doesn't have soy lecithin. (Gonna go make myself a latte with some right now!)

Jeanne

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I've seen on this website people recommending Pacific brand for almond milk because it is gluten, casein, and soy free, but I see SOY LECHITIN in the ingredients list. And it even says on the container, a good soy alternative?! Huh!

I am looking for a almond milk that is free of all of it! Any thoughts?

I use Blue Diamond Almond Milk. It comes in sweetened or unsweetened versions, & is very mild & smooth. I even make hot rice cereal in it, & it works just great!


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