I did not because I didn’t want to spend $5.79 and then not like it. Plus there were too many options. They had Malk coffee drinks and the pecan milk...it was overwhelming. I wouldn’t buy the coffee one because of the caffeine but it sounded good. I might go for one of the mills another time. But sometimes I feel like I should just stick with my cashew milk since I like it so much and it’s so low in calories, considering the amount of times I actually consume milk.
Bought some Sproud a couple of days ago. It's a "milk" made from peas and I was surprised at how good it was. It tastes like a vegan milk but has the creaminess of cows milk.
It’s not that I”m doubting you, but usually anything with pea protein tastes absolutely vile to me. But I would give the milk a try because I usually have to try everything at least once.
It’s not that I”m doubting you, but usually anything with pea protein tastes absolutely vile to me. But I would give the milk a try because I usually have to try everything at least once.
The halo non dairy ice cream has pea protein and it’s all you can taste.
I’ve also had protein drinks with pea protein and they just aren’t palatable to me. I even tried the powdered pea protein and tried it in my own shakes with peanut butter and banana but it just doesn’t work for me. Different strokes and all.
The halo non dairy ice cream has pea protein and it’s all you can taste.
I’ve also had protein drinks with pea protein and they just aren’t palatable to me. I even tried the powdered pea protein and tried it in my own shakes with peanut butter and banana but it just doesn’t work for me. Different strokes and all.
It’s not that I”m doubting you, but usually anything with pea protein tastes absolutely vile to me. But I would give the milk a try because I usually have to try everything at least once.
I like Ripple and Silk Nut Protein which is a combo cashew and pea protein.
But why is it called Malk? A take on milk? Sounds stupid and pecan milk sounds horrid
Man what a market now! Even Quaker oats joined the bandwagon with oat milk!
Wouldn't be surprised to see chia milk
I've been seeing on serving 'overnight oats' selling for anywhere from $3. to I think $5.99 in little glass jars
You'd have to be stupid or rich enough to not care!
Maybe they should give up on trying for a "sweet" or "milky" taste and just go for something like a pea soup flavor. Hmmm... maybe a savory ice cream, complete with bits of Fakin' Bacon substitute?... I suppose it would be a good idea to warn consumers what it would taste like.
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