Review of Original Soy for Coffee - Silk by malarky
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This has been a long time standard for non-dairy cream. Thank the gods that Silk has finally created a better product. [See my review of Silk Half & Half oat & coconut creamer]. However, often stores still carry only this.
My taste objection is the sugar. Not everyone likes sweet coffee. They never created a non-sweetened version of this that I can find.
Secondly, palm oil... there are better ingredients for the same effect. And the list of ingredients doesn’t improve after that.
The one good thing I’d like to say: Silk has been coming through for vegans with non-dairy products for a long time. I’ve got to give them that!
My partner likes this product, but then, he has a major sugar addiction.
#veganisnotscary
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