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Osk
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Silk chocolate soy milk
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June 15, 2009, 06:06:39 AM »
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I couldn't find the Skim plus chocolate milk, so I picked up this instead. I figured I'd just give it a try, you know? I don't think I can choke it down and will likely pour it down the drain when I got home. It's vile. Like rotten Bosco watered down with urine. STAY AWAY FROM THIS CRAP. It's not fit for human consumption.
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July 01, 2009, 04:53:08 PM »
Heard about your bad experience with chocolate Silk soy milk. Another option could be to add sugar free chocolate syrup to the skim plus (Walden farms makes one) or use cocoa powder and Splenda or other non sugar sweetener. Finally you can get a packet of Swiss Miss Sugar free cocoa mix and add it to milk (will add 4 g carb)
there are many products and options for you to try. Hope this helps
Nicolette Pace RD
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