frontpageLolaBunny21 | Staff posted Aug 18, 2025 03:16 PM
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frontpageLolaBunny21 | Staff posted Aug 18, 2025 03:16 PM
6-pk 33.8-oz Vita Coco Original Organic Coconut Milk
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I like the idea of this drink but they don't seem to read their reviews and improve it. You can feel the added gum and you know they're only adding the gums to make it seem thicker and homogenize ingredients….and added gums are not harmless! More studies are showing that. there are certain processes& elements in your body that you do not want to similarly emulsify as gums do. if someone goes to their official website and gets the current ingredients and post it here I will tell you if the ingredients have changed or not.
So this is not regular coconut milk. And not coconut water either? Thanks.
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No. This is a watered down extract of coconut meat, completely different from coconut water. It's made from coconut milk (the settled extract) and coconut cream (the skimmed nutfat from the extract) with water and a gum that acts as an emulsifier. I don't care for that gum, personally. Coconut water is a juice, of sorts, that forms inside of the coconut as it matures, and is usually harvested from unripe coconuts. Coconut milk (the stuff this "coconut milk" is made from) is made by blending ripe coconuts with their water, and pressing out the juices (including sugars and starches), fats, and proteins.
From Costco.
First I've heard its available elsewhere.
We use it for cereal, granola, and we make/sell our raw dog food and coconut milk is our source for nutrition.
Commercial dog food uses coconut OIL, which is free radicals.
Not even humans should be consuming oil, any oil, especially olive oil.
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