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    1. Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk. Kirkland Signature, Costco's private label, offers some fantastic deals on our favorite healthy foods and drinks, and this unsweetened almond milk is one of ...

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    4. Kirkland Signature Organic Greek Nonfat Yogurt, Plain. $7.29, 3 lbs. Kosher, organic, non-fat, and packed with 18g of protein per serving, this is another hot buy from Costco that Business ...

  4. Chobani - Wikipedia

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    Containers of Chobani yogurt in a store. Initial Chobani yogurt flavors included plain, vanilla, strawberry, peach, and blueberry. [43] Later products included a yogurt-based condiment, [44] plant-based beverages with organic oats as well as milk and cream from the company's yogurt-making process, [45] four flavors of iced coffee, [46] a ...

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    Plus, it has zero sugar, making it a guilt-free way to add a touch of sweetness to your coffee or tea. ... the coffee creamer market by storm with its French Vanilla Almond Milk Coffee Creamer ...

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    Pumpkin Pie. Price: $5.99 Some families have a family member make a delicious pumpkin pie. However, not everyone loves to bake or has the time at such a busy part of the year.

  7. Coffee-Mate - Wikipedia

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    Coffee-mate Original is mostly made up of three ingredients: corn syrup solids, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and sodium caseinate.Sodium caseinate, a form of casein, is a milk derivative; however, this is a required ingredient in non-dairy creamers, [2] which are considered non-dairy due to the lack of lactose. [3]