: ZenSoy, Soy On The Go Cappuccino, USDA Certified Organic Soy Milk, 8.25-Ounce Unit (Pack of 15)

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: ZenSoy, Soy On The Go Cappuccino, USDA Certified Organic Soy Milk, 8.25-Ounce Unit (Pack of 15)

ZenSoy, Soy On The Go Cappuccino, USDA Certified Organic Soy Milk, 8.25-Ounce Unit (Pack of 15)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 25621





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: ZenSoy
EAN: 0072050103048
Label: ZenSoy
Product Manufacturer: ZenSoy
Number Of Items: 15
Publisher: ZenSoy
Release Date: December 10, 2007
Ranking: 25621
Studio: ZenSoy


Product facts:
  • Each case contains 15 – 8.25 oz units of organic soymilk
  • Soy on the Go packs a powerful punch: superior health benefits for your entire family including vegetarian Omega 3 DHA which is shown to help brain function
  • Calcium & Vitamin enriched
  • Lactose Free, Gluten Free, Free of MSG, Free of Eggs and Casein. Certified Vegan. OU PARVE
  • Does not need require refrigeration making it perfect for the office or school lunches

















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pretty good my friend...
My husband even liked this one and he hates all my dairy free soy substituted things. So glad all these health nuts are going vegan so I can get stuff with absolutely no milk or dairy in them. Lactose intolerance FTL. Now I don't have to get up early to make coffee, add soy creamer and Hershey's syrup every morning!

Only cons i would say its not strong enough in the flavor dept. Tastes very light and creamy which is a good thing when it comes to milk replacement but id give it another boost of coffee flavor.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good and good for ya ....
I really like soy milk and these were great. They are convenient and taste good. The cappuccino is slightly flavored not strong or bitter. These are great for the lunch box, driving to work or late night treat.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Most delicious Soy! Real Creamy. Kids & Adults love it.
My sons love this flavor, says taste just like ice cream. I tired and I agree. This has a delicious creamy taste. Creamer than milk. For all ages.
The is the best on the go soy out there, organic too.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Soy Milk EVER!!
This soy milk is the absolute best! This is my AM "coffee", and I just can't live without it. Make sure you check out ZenSoy's website to learn about their company and their goals - wonderful!
Oh, and yes, I've tried every soy milk product out there and I really like ZenSoy's products the best. Plus, all of their products are Certified Organic and Certified Vegan. Yay!



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