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Pacific Foods Organic Unsweetened Almond Milk offers a creamy, lactose-free plant-based alternative made from gently roasted organic almonds. Packaged in convenient 32 oz shelf-stable cartons, this USDA Certified Organic, gluten-free, vegan milk delivers 10% of your daily Vitamin D per serving. Ideal for drinking, cooking, or blending, it’s a wholesome choice for health-conscious professionals seeking sustainable nutrition.


| ASIN | B0032CJ40U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,557 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #54 in Almond Milks #6,148 in Sports Nutrition Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (962) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 6503 9 |
| Manufacturer | PACIFIC FOODS OF OREGON, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 25.92 Pounds |
| Units | 384 Fluid Ounces |
E**J
Yummy!
This soy milk is smooth, creamy, and has a nice mild flavor that works well in coffee or cereal. I use it for my daily matcha. It’s not too sweet and doesn’t have that weird aftertaste some brands do. I like that it has more protein than almond or oat milk, and it mixes well without separating. Great everyday option for anyone skipping dairy.
A**R
Best soy milk for frothing.
Great soy milk. Froths the best and tasted creamy with a hint of vanilla.
K**T
Great soy milk for lattes and cappacino!
Some brands do no froth, or they taste too thin. This one tastes good, it's a bit too sweet, so you can only use this as a beverage, works great for coffee drinks. I prefer fresh soy milk for beverages other than coffee...but that's a different flavor profile that isn't suitable for coffee.
N**S
I miss Trader Joe's tetrapacked soy milk. This ain't it.
For whatever reason, Trader Joe's decided to discontinue one of their best products: half gallon, tetrapacked soy milk in two flavors that was shelf-stable if unopened. Oh, and for less than $3. Perfection. But now that's gone so I went hunting for an alternative. This soy milk is great. It is smooth. It does not have a basic flavor. The water ratio is ideal, making the thickness very pleasant. The problem is the cost and the size. Compared to the TJ stuff, this is rather expensive. So much so that I am not going to get it from Amazon and hope to find it or something like it at my local store. So far no luck.
N**K
A sweet treat…
I think about this soy milk more than I like to admit. There’s something about the creaminess and sweetness that I really enjoyed. I originally ordered one carton to add to my morning coffee for the week. It could have been any, but the “ultra” intrigued me. I may have used it for one morning coffee but I think this lasted two days because I kept drinking it on its own. It was that good. And no kidding about the “ultra”; it tastes concentrated and I think other soy milks out there seem so watery in comparison. I plan to order more soon, and maybe even freeze a little to make some ice cream…
E**E
Great deal for good almond milk
We drink smoothies every morning and use this almond milk for the simple ingredients, lack of sweetener, and good price. For years we had just bought this at the grocery store, but once I compared prices here, I quickly turned this into a subscribe and save staple for our household! Great deal!
J**E
Watery, Oily, with Icky Gummy Bits
I shook the carton vigorously and then poured it over my cereal. It came out as a weird, watery, transparent liquid similar to skim milk. And these slimy white bits where hugging the cereal flakes. It did not have the color, taste, or viscosity of coconut milk. Real coconut milk separates but it can be easily re-emulsified with a few pulses of an immersion blender. I poured the carton of milk out and ran it through my blender. The bits still weren't emulsified. I had to run the liquid through a fine strainer to remove them. I suspect this is because the coconut milk is primarily comprised of water, guar gum, xanthan, and gellan gum. I ended up tossing all 3 cartons.
Q**N
Finally, a Soy Milk for the Creamiest Lattes Ever
This is the best soy milk for creamy lattes with low glucose levels. I've compared this to straight soy, soy barista, half soy / half 2% milk, almond milk and every combination with protein powder in search of the perfect milk that kept my glucose level below 130. And with 30% calcium and 10 g of protein, it doesn't get any better. I highly recommend this brand. Please never stop making it.
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