Ripple Kds Asptc Orig Nd 4/4/8 OZ [UNFI #02197]

$28.53
SKU:
02197
Barcode:
855643006144

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Dairy-free. As it should be. 8 g plant-based protein. Half the sugar of milk (1 cup of 2% milk contains 12 g sugar & 293 mg of calcium vs. 1 cup Ripple Original contains 6 g sugar & 450 mg calcium. Milk data from USDA National Nutritional Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, release 28 [2015]). 50% more calcium than milk (1 cup of 2% milk contains 12 g sugar & 293 mg of calcium vs. 1 cup Ripple Original contains 6 g sugar & 450 mg calcium. Milk data from USDA National Nutritional Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, release 28 [2015]). Ripptein: The purest plant protein on earth. Kids need protein to thrive! What they don't need is tons of sugar. Ripple uses a patented method to harvest ultra-clean protein from peas, so that we can make rich, creamy, delicious non-dairy milk without so much sugar. The result is a plant-based milk your kids will love that is a good source of protein, lower in sugar (1 cup of 2% milk contains 12 g sugar & 293 mg of calcium vs. 1 cup Ripple Original contains 6 g sugar & 450 mg calcium. Milk data from USDA National Nutritional Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, release 28 (2015)), with calcium and vitamin D. It's dairy-free as it should be! To learn more visit: www.ripplefoods.com. Soy free, nut free. 100% vegan, gluten free. Lactose free. Please recycle. Carton made from 100% recycled material. Become the eco-superhero in your family! Water is wonderful. We bathe in it. Play in it. It quenches our thirst. So why do we waste way too much of it? Each one of us uses up to 100 gallons of it every day! And most of it goes down the drain. Water we thinking? Let's work together to turn off the giant faucet. Use your eco-superhero powers to reduce the amount of water your whole family uses. Find out how much water you use and tips and tricks for saving at: www.ripplefoodscom/kids/water. How much water does it take to make milk? 60 gallons to make 1 glass of dairy milk (https://printage.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/water-frontprint.png). Less than 1 gallon to grow a single almond (Mekonnen, M.M. and Hoekstra, A.Y. [2010] The green blue and grey water footprint of crops and derived crops products, value of water research report series No. 47, UNESCO-IHE). 2/3 less water to grow peas than almonds (Mekonnen, M.M. and Hoekstra, A.Y. [2010] The green blue and grey water footprint of crops and derived crops products, value of water research report series No. 47, UNESCO-IHE).