When these are on offer, the best price you'll find in the supermarkets is £1 a bottle/carton. It's usually £1.50 a bottle.
Amazon have them on subscribe & save for only £3.93 for 6 bottles. Works out at just over 65p a bottle. If don't want the subscribe and save you need to make your order over £20, so I bought 4 x 6 bottles/cartons and a random silicone spoon.
Best price I've ever seen this at. Mine came today and the expiry is in 2018, so not old stock.
25 comments
japes
1 Sep 17#1
Great price
hooray.henry
1 Sep 17#2
Or just roll a joint and have a glass of milk and cookies to satisfy the munchie attack ? :fearful:
jamesp87
1 Sep 17#3
Same price at Waitrose. 77p a bottle, although having it delivered is always handy, still hot.
tylah3 to jamesp87
2 Sep 17#19
If you subscribe and save, Amazon is just over 65p a bottle.
adeelp
1 Sep 17#4
For first time.buyers, this milk is absolutely disgusting, coconut and almond is soo good
noirnaranja to adeelp
1 Sep 17#6
I guess it's all subjective really. I like this. Refreshing on its own & makes nice milkshakes.
jeffsmaw
1 Sep 17#5
Is this for having in tea and in your cereal? My Mum swears by hemp hand cream but I've never heard of milk?!
naturelover
1 Sep 17#7
It's a very mild taste taste in comparison to normal cows milk, even after shaking the hemp milk carton.......this is great if you like milk in your tea/coffee & don't want the (hemp) milk to detract from the unique flavour of coffee/tea
BassBassBass to naturelover
1 Sep 17#15
This is a great milk alternative for every use. I recommend the un-sweetened version. We use it every morning in our smoothies. Highly recommended stuff. GOOD FIND, thanks!
naturelover
1 Sep 17#8
I prefer this over soy or almond milk because it also feeds the body's Endocanebanoid system
MSK. to naturelover
1 Sep 17#10
lol
naturelover to MSK.
1 Sep 17#12
Along with hemp cbd oil
MSK. to naturelover
1 Sep 17#13
*sigh*
thefinest1
1 Sep 17#9
amazing, bought!!
works out 77p a carton. you won't get that anywhere. I use for my protein shakes
MSK. to thefinest1
1 Sep 17#11
*anywhere apart from Waitrose.
greydaze
1 Sep 17#14
Great price! Waitrose only has it as a limited half price offer
jumpinoffthbed
2 Sep 17#16
Looked at this in waitrose and saw it has no real nutritional value so don't really see the point
bachgammon to jumpinoffthbed
2 Sep 17#17
You would if you were lactose intolerant
tylah3 to jumpinoffthbed
3 Sep 17#21
A natural source of Omega-3 & 6….just one 250ml glass provides 50% of your recommended daily intake of Omega 3. If you don't eat fish, then drinking this is a good way to get some omega 3.
jumpinoffthbed to tylah3
3 Sep 17#22
That's strange when I read a bit about soya & almond milk it said nothing about omegas, that would definitely make it more appealing for me
robin5858
2 Sep 17#18
This is not 'milk' as doesn't not come from an animal. It's a flavoured drink. That goes for soya, coconut and almond 'milk' aswell = flavoured drink.
Also by the picture, these are cartons not bottles.
tylah3 to robin5858
2 Sep 17#20
That's what i call nit picking.
jumpinoffthbed to tylah3
3 Sep 17#23
I have to say I don't like that they're calling it milk either, that insinuates it's natural to me but the soya milk at least is full of thickeners and aren't they both fortified? I think almond flavoured drink is more appropriate.
naturelover to jumpinoffthbed
3 Sep 17#25
Omegas are natural in hemp plants & thus this element is not fortified. Hemp milk is only fortified with calcium and vitamin d.
All other "milk" like almond, soy & rice milks are fortified with calcium & Vitamin D
On balance therefore hemp milk is best as it naturally contains Omega & feeds your Endocanebanoid system. The fortified element of it also gives you calcium & Vitamin D. Hemp milk wins all round over others
robin5858 to tylah3
3 Sep 17#24
Actually it's not. Really look at the cartons of these alternatives to milk they save 'drink'.
The EU has brought in a directive that milk from animals can only be labled 'milk'. Whatever you think of this law and the EU, we are still members for the next few years.
Nick picking is how do you 'milk' soya, hemp, ,almonds etc. Think of the processes they go through to get what people call a healthy alternative.
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Amazon have them on subscribe & save for only £3.93 for 6 bottles. Works out at just over 65p a bottle. If don't want the subscribe and save you need to make your order over £20, so I bought 4 x 6 bottles/cartons and a random silicone spoon.
Best price I've ever seen this at. Mine came today and the expiry is in 2018, so not old stock.
25 comments
works out 77p a carton. you won't get that anywhere. I use for my protein shakes
Also by the picture, these are cartons not bottles.
All other "milk" like almond, soy & rice milks are fortified with calcium & Vitamin D
On balance therefore hemp milk is best as it naturally contains Omega & feeds your Endocanebanoid system. The fortified element of it also gives you calcium & Vitamin D. Hemp milk wins all round over others
The EU has brought in a directive that milk from animals can only be labled 'milk'. Whatever you think of this law and the EU, we are still members for the next few years.
Nick picking is how do you 'milk' soya, hemp, ,almonds etc. Think of the processes they go through to get what people call a healthy alternative.