Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 's Yogurts - including Organic Nonfat http://www.nancysyogurt.com/ Nothing Artificial, Ever Stabilizers and Thickeners Because we take the extra time to fully culture our products, they are naturally thick and creamy. We never add ingredients that are meant to stabilise or thicken dairy products. You can count on 's being all natural, real food. Sweeteners 's products are free of cane sugars. We only lighly sweeten our fruit yogurts with pure honey, white grape juice, or agave to ensure that all of our products are suitable those with special dietary needs. Parents can be assured that our products are lower in sugars, compared to most commercial yogurt. Our Philosophy on GMOs The use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) is a concern to our valued customers, as well as to each of us at Springfield Creamery. We are pleased to state our position as it relates to 's Cultured Dairy and Soy Products: "We do NOT support the concept of GMOs in food .and will NEVER knowingly use ingredients that contain GMOs." The ingredients used in all of our products do not contain DNA from GMOs, according to information provided by each of our suppliers. To learn more about our ingredients and why they are so good for you and declicious to eat please visit the pages: [Crafting Honest Food] [Our Milk Sources] [Live Cultures] [Real Fruit] [Our Flavor Profile] [soy Facts] Nutritional Information and Ingredients: http://www.nancysyogurt.com/nancys_products/organic_whole_milk.php === jwwright wrote: There's no such thing as plain yogurt anymore, not where I buy. Even the dannon has pectin added. It's really surprising that they can keep "developing" a product until it's no longer useable. They can't leave a dam thing alone. If I want yogurt I'll make it. Dannon seems to be ok for that. Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: apricot85 To: Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 4:07 AM Subject: Re: [ ] yogurt(was: Uncle Sam Wants You Fat) I have found items marked with "plain" flavor, but have sugar added in the ingredients. Usually, this is with soy milk. This is fine for those that choose to use small amounts of sugar, but I usually feel like I have to hunt for the products that don't have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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