New Soymilk by Earth Balance

Smart Balance plans for a new, organic soymilk.
By Brooke Still
Smart Balance announced on July 26 that it would soon be launching Earth Balance Organic Soy Milk. Earth Balance is the purveyor of vegan dairy options, such as Earth Balance buttery spread, and shortening. Smart Balance ensures that the soymilk will be vegan, free of lactose, cholesterol, dairy, and gluten, and made with non-GMO soybeans that are grown in the US. The soymilk will come in original, vanilla, chocolate, and unsweetened flavors and will be sold exclusively at Whole Foods. Additionally, each package will include a soymilk-based recipe from Alicia Silverstone’s cookbook, The Kind Diet.
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Posted: Aug 10 2010 05:20AM By silodog
Does anyone kow if it is truly vegan? is it safe for those of us with dairy allergies? is it made on a dedicated (no dairy) manufacturing line?
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