INGREDIENTS: Filtered water, brown rice (partially milled), expeller pressed high oleic safflower oil, cocoa, tricalcium phosphate, xanthan gum, vanilla, sea salt, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin B12, vitamin D2.
Contains gluten from barley protein at less than .002%.
Not for use as infant formula.
The best tasting dairy free alternative has as much calcium and vitamins A and D as milk. Not only are people with health concerns turning to Rice Dream, so are those who are just looking for a low fat, thirst quenching drink. Rice Dream is made from certified organic or premium California brown rice. Flavors include Original, Vanilla and Chocolate.
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COMPANY INFORMATION:The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. Melville, New York 11747 United States Phone: 1-800-434-4246 Website: ImagineFoods.com
SOURCE: Food Label UPDATED ON: 3/20/2004
NOTE: Information may be out-dated
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