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Posted on Monday, October 8th, 2012 at 11:52 am
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Silk soymilk started out as a popular product in the community of Boulder, Colorado. It has since grown to become America’s #1 soymilk and can be found in homes nationwide. In addition to being a leader in soymilk production, Silk strives to be a leader in responsible soybean manufacturing. All of their soybeans come from North American farms and are grown without the use of genetic modification. Each year, Silk works with their soybean farmers to assist them in sustainability and environmental practices. In addition to soy milk, Silk also produces almond milk, coconut milk, coffee creamers, and fruit and protein drinks. You can also find Organic Silk and Light Soy varieties. All of their drinks are vegan friendly and naturally lactose free. They’re perfect for adding to your coffee, pouring into your cereal, adding to your favorite dishes, or drinking straight out of the carton.

Individual cartons of Silk products range in price from $3.00 to around $6.00. Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Silk website for information on where you can find any of their products in a store near you. You’ll also find delicious recipes. Silk operates out of Broomfield, Colorado.

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