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Horizon Organic 1 % Low Fat Milk, 8-Ounce Aseptic Cartons (Pack of 18)
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Horizon Organic 1 % Low Fat Milk, 8-Ounce Aseptic Cartons (Pack of 18)

SKU:

B000LKVB52

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Description:

A cold, creamy glass of organic milk - good for your family and for the environment! Our delicious organic milk is produced without antibiotics, pesticides or cloning, from cows not given added growth hormones. Our milk is as good for you as it is delicious because it's produced with no antibiotics, no added growth hormones and no dangerous pesticides. Our cows eat only organic feed and have access to clean water, fresh air, organic pasture and exercise.

Features:

Case of 18, 8-ounce cartons of Low Fat aseptic organic milk (144 total ounces)


Made with organic grade a low fat milk and organic evaporated cane juice


Produced without the use of antibiotics, added growth hormones or pesticides


Shelf stable; requires no refrigeration until after opening


Product Details:
Product Weight: 144.0 Ounces
Package Length: 12.3 inches
Package Width: 6.6 inches
Package Height: 5.3 inches
Package Weight: 11.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 103 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 103 customer reviews )
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77 of 79 found the following review helpful:

5delicious- but don't buy it hereJun 19, 2007
By Laura Breyfogle
Fabulous product- very yum and convenient= however, $25 for a case is highway robbery. If you have a whole foods near you- it's 5-7 dollars cheaper by the case, and 2-3 dollars cheaper even if you purchase individually.

190 of 231 found the following review helpful:

1Know About this Brand before You BuyMay 14, 2008
By Jeremy Goodell
Horizon has been boycotted by the Organic Consumers Association and is the target of frequent complaints filed with the USDA because of their poor track record with regard to compliance with organic standards. Since they were bought by 12-billion dollar mega-corp Dean Foods, a large percentage of their organic dairy has been produced at factory farms, some with upwards of 10,000 cows.

I recently started a blog about this subject because it irritates me on a personal level. See my blog for more information and links regarding Horizon Dairy products: [...]

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Great Tasting!Apr 27, 2007
By R. Villanueva "dreamlo724"
I tried this milk for the 1st time at Panera Bread. I was a little skeptical having never tried "organic" milk before. This milk is unbelievable! Not only does it taste fantanstic but it does not have to be refridgerated so it's perfect for the sack lunch. I would give it 10 stars if I could!!

27 of 35 found the following review helpful:

1Why Pay for Horizon Organic When It's NotJun 03, 2008
By Tarheel_In_VA
Horizon is a company that masquerades as organic but really has no interest beyond profiteering on the organic label. Horizon, owned by the giant Dean Foods, is one of those jolly come latelys to the organic food business only to make a buck and to skirt as many restrictions as they can. Read up on this as much as you can - the more you learn the more you'll avoid this brand at every opportunity. Read up on a lawsuit with the FDA that the current administration has turned a blind eye towards -- just google cornucopia and Horizon. Real family dairy farmers say most organic dairy brands play by the rules but not Horizon. Observe their claim about family farms in the public relations product description above and then check out this picture of one of their "animal friendly" farms - just google fagundes and cornucopia -- what lovely pasture these cows have to enjoy. What crime did these cows commit to be put in the stockades like that? The only crime I see is that this milk is allowed to be sold at the organic price draped in pastoral imagery. Why take the chance? Buy local organic milk or another brand that you can trust. Look at this Dairy Report Card -- just google Dairy Report Card and cornucopia - to see how your favorite milk labels stack up.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Great Product But Expiration Date at Amazon is Way Too Soon!Jun 21, 2010
By Remway
I was happy to see that Amazon offered Horizon products. However, the expiration date on my purchase was "right around the corner" and I had to throw out some of the drink boxes. I would appreciate if Amazon could list expiration date on the site. Then I would gladly purchase here again.

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