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Where's the NO SUGAR soy milk?!? V-soy stock is gone!


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7 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Maybe you missed it. I don't drink much of it. But I detest cows milk. To me that's for kids.

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Cow's milk is for calves. Trix are for kids! :vampire:  

 

But seriously, mammals don't need milk past infancy and mother's breast milk is highly preferable to any alternative. Humans are the only species that continue consuming copious amounts past infancy. Dairy is NOT healthy past infancy and causes many health problems in children, as well as adults. Big Dairy has forced this BS (in this case CS) down our throats for decades. :post-4641-1156693976:

 

http://www.pcrm.org/health/diets/vegdiets/health-concerns-about-dairy-products

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2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

 

That doesn't make any sense. If it was no sugar it would be on the box like it has been for years. 

There has never been " No sugar " on the box, in fact is said " no sugar added" which is a bit different.

 

I know the product as I have used it myself for long time, but have changed to regular milk or other products, because of the always  limited availability

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7 minutes ago, janclaes47 said:

There has never been " No sugar " on the box, in fact is said " no sugar added" which is a bit different.

 

I know the product as I have used it myself for long time, but have changed to regular milk or other products, because of the always  limited availability

Yes, it says No Sugar Added.

I don't get your point.

The product doesn't taste sweet at all.

As I want it. 

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Just now, Jingthing said:

I hadn't considered that but I looked it up. You can freeze it but it degrades the quality and flavor. Not a great option.

I have frozen soy and rice "milk" for over a month...then thawed and used. It was still good, while true...slightly diminished quality, but certainly still acceptable. Not at all rancid. I do not drink it, however. Only use it in hot and cold cereals, for which it was fine. 

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14 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

I have frozen soy and rice "milk" for over a month...then thawed and used. It was still good, while true...slightly diminished quality, but certainly still acceptable. Not at all rancid. I do not drink it, however. Only use it in hot and cold cereals, for which it was fine. 

I think my main issue is that I use so little of it. That's why the juice boxes were perfect for me. I only used a half of a juice box each time and add water. Not to be frugal ... that's all I want.  The quality of the American stuff is a lot better but seems silly to toss most of it out. When I do use it, it's as a drink specifically with peanut butter toast. For cereal, I much prefer low fat live culture plain yogurt which I make liquid by adding a lot of very cold water. That I use a lot of. 

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i doubt if a small soy milk which has probably 5% soy will give man boobs........and regarding the label with no sugar in English turn the container to the other side. it says it in english on the other side. ive been drinking the product you mention for years here and i think they get out of stock from time to time i wouldnt worry thier is only more demand for sugar free soy or other milks over time it will return. if you are desperate. they sell rice milk sugar free in a pinch..............

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10 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Yeah but it's been out of stock at a number of DIFFERENT brand stores for quite a while now. None of them have that Out of Stock sign you sometimes see. Just gone. It seems over. 

i think they periodically make the stuff. then they run out and make again. dont give up . i think this product sells. it will be back........if not find the pro fit barley milk i told you about . it has gluten but no man boobs 

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I've been buying this product for many years. In recent months it has disappeared entirely at multiple stores in Pattaya. I can't find it on the vsoy website so I'm assuming it's discontinued.
 
V-soy hi calcium no sugar soy milk
 
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So what's up with that?
 
I thought the Thai government was encouraging NO SUGAR options?
 
This was a great product because it was sold in juicebox non refrigerated packs of six. I only used 1/2 a box each time. It would keep then in the fridge for about a week. 
 
There are other brand products but not as convenient. Like small portion refrigerated no sugar soy milk with a soon expiration date and U.S. imported brands, large size, one box, you need to use in about a week after opening. It's expensive and I would end up having to waste most of it as I don't want that much soy milk in a week. 
 
Anyway, assuming it's really over, I get it was a business decision but I really think the government should do more to force big companies to offer at least ONE no sugar option even if it's a small seller. For people that want (OR NEED) to avoid sugar, it really shouldn't be this HARD. 
 
Or maybe I'm wrong and it will start showing up again. Yeah, sure.
 
Oh well. Rant over. 
What % sugar is on the ingredients?
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Just now, scubascuba3 said:
On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2018 at 12:24 AM, Jingthing said:
I've been buying this product for many years. In recent months it has disappeared entirely at multiple stores in Pattaya. I can't find it on the vsoy website so I'm assuming it's discontinued.
 
V-soy hi calcium no sugar soy milk
 
vsoy.jpg.931cdc1e43aadee714f3dea62835a65d.jpg
 
So what's up with that?
 
I thought the Thai government was encouraging NO SUGAR options?
 
This was a great product because it was sold in juicebox non refrigerated packs of six. I only used 1/2 a box each time. It would keep then in the fridge for about a week. 
 
There are other brand products but not as convenient. Like small portion refrigerated no sugar soy milk with a soon expiration date and U.S. imported brands, large size, one box, you need to use in about a week after opening. It's expensive and I would end up having to waste most of it as I don't want that much soy milk in a week. 
 
Anyway, assuming it's really over, I get it was a business decision but I really think the government should do more to force big companies to offer at least ONE no sugar option even if it's a small seller. For people that want (OR NEED) to avoid sugar, it really shouldn't be this HARD. 
 
Or maybe I'm wrong and it will start showing up again. Yeah, sure.
 
Oh well. Rant over. 

What % sugar is on the ingredients?

im confused why u are asking this. it clearly states no sugar

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no need for a rant. im seeing almond milk now 

Just now, scubascuba3 said:
3 minutes ago, yogavnture said:
im confused why u are asking this. it clearly states no sugar

It clearly states "no sugar added" you know the difference? Its the oldest trick in the book

i have one here i will look to prove you wrong. why dont you trust people?

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no need for a rant. im seeing almond milk now 
i have one here i will look to prove you wrong. why dont you trust people?
You see "no added sugar" on many things, in most cases the product still contains natural sugar. A little like yoghurt advertised as "low fat" but are high sugar, not mentioned of course
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"unless you love MANBOOBS, low T, you better stop SOY drinking"

 

If this was true then why doesn't every man in japan or S. Korea have "Manbooks"?  Soy and all of it's products have been a significant part of the Japanese and Korea diet for years.   Miso, Edamame(is that spelled right?),  soy sauce and of course the food despised by man: Tofu are all derived from soy beans.  I consume Soy Milk(lately the brand imported from OZ because it tastes better than the local brands) and I have a Tofu salad on a regular basis.  I have been consuming Soy based products for years and my T and Hormone levels are normal.  

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Just now, scubascuba3 said:

Usually there's a table like this1524200833475.jpg

yes i see that. your box here is blue one . not the no sugar one. i have the no sugar one. but why even discuss anymore if the stuff is discontinued. who cares.............

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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:
3 minutes ago, yogavnture said:
look on website. i think the product has been discontinued. why dont you contact them its your thread

It's not my thread. I'll leave it with you, you were claiming it had no sugar which is incorrect

natural sugar..........i guess im from usa. and in usa if you put no added sugar on label. it must be that.......u cant trick people with food. what if you were diabetic.? 

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natural sugar..........i guess im from usa. and in usa if you put no added sugar on label. it must be that.......u cant trick people with food. what if you were diabetic.? 
I'm guessing the US and UK are similar in that people are buying food and drink where the sugar level is higher than they think. Another example, Alpen muesli "no added sugar" still is approx 10% sugar due to the dried fruit in it. Food and drink manufacturers have been economical with the truth for a long time
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19 hours ago, Jingthing said:

 

Look, please keep the obnoxious alt-right propaganda out of this thread. It's a thread about stock of a product. This is not a PEPE the FROG friendly zone. 

"alt-right propaganda" ... "PEPE the FROG"  :cheesy::clap2:

Good grief! Get a grip, darling. That'll be better for your long-term health.

Have soy withdrawal symptoms affected your hormonal balance?

Call or email the manufacturer Green Spot and ask them (calmly) about where you can still buy your soy milk: http://www.greenspot.co.th/vsoy

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now im confused if you go to ampolfood.com...........u can see their barley milk in blue container............no sugar...........under their beverage section of website................then u see v fit as one of thier companies..............so its all one big company............

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ampolfood. go to business unit.   then beverages...............u see three ...............no sugar option.....................barley...........rice................and coconut.............ive never seen the coco one anyplace.............but that would probably be the best one ............coco milk

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