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Hi Pammi,



My son really likes the Silk soymilk so I use their products in all of my
making, baking and cooking.  The plain Silk is most like milk and doesn't
add any strong flavors.  Do keep in mind that this product is marked K de
which means it is Kosher but made on dairy equipment so if you have a high
sensitivity to worry about tread carefully.



Best of luck,

Debby

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