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Original Plain Kefir 32fl.oz.
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Original Plain Kefir 32fl.oz.

Our Price: $3.99
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99398

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Description:

An Excellent Yogurt Drink. Ingredients: Cultured Milk, Nonfat Milk, Guar Gum. Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Calcium.

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Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Refreshing and tasty!Jul 13, 2009
By Big Momma "Big Momma's House"
I usually buy this at my neighborhood grocery story - where it costs over $4. Whole Foods stocks it in the dairy case and their price is better. The price here is even better than that!
This is like a tart smooth yogurt. Tart, not milky. Greek style yogurt has become very popular lately because it is tart and thick, not milky and thickened with gelatin, etc.
By those standards, everyone should be drinking kefir because if you like that taste, and I do, you'll love this.
I usually can't keep the bottle in the fridge. I just drink at least half of it as soon as I get it. It's as refreshing and cooling as buttermilk in the summer. It has lots of healthy probiotics (helpful bacillus) that are good for your health but I'd drink it just for the taste and nothing else!

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome...May 04, 2008
By Emmly
Chances are, if you're not European, you will not like this. It is a very thick, sour milk (lapte batut in Romanian). :o)

Growing up on it, I was very happy to find it here in the states.
You can usually find it at Whole Foods, Wild Oats or in the gourmet section at Safeway/Vons.

The regular tastes much better than the low fat, but it's still very thick and sour. They also make it in Vanilla and berries, Blueberry I think.

My husband, who is American, says it tastes like milk that's gone bad. I happen to disagree. :o)

5Tastes good and good for you!Oct 28, 2011
By Mom "2"
-Provides Calcium,
-Provides Vitamin D
-If you can find one that still has inulin you will get fiber and can count on the the inulin feeding the probiotic and count on it being more viable.
-Provides probiotics
-Provides protein (It is almost like a meal replacement smoothie!)

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