Horizon Organic Reduced Fat Milk, Chocolate, 8-Ounce Aseptic Cartons (Pack of 18)
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Total Reviews: 46
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Great but pricey.
I love this milk for myself & keep it on hand for visiting children. They love it, and it is so much better than soda. Only draw back...the on line price. It is $12.95 at B.J. stores. When the price comes down I will enjoy the convenience of having it delivered. 2008-02-26




Great Alternative for School Lunches
I really am glad that I stumbled on the $10 off promo and tried these chocolate milk cartons. The kids like them better than juice, and I do too! Even putting 100% juice in the lunches is not as good as these. With the school lunch periods getting shorter & shorter, I want to be sure that the kids get nutritionally dense foods - not just a short term sugar rush. These help immensely. I really recommend the product, and will continue to purchase it. 2008-02-18




Great for lunch boxes
My kids love this milk. I love it because it doesn't have to be refrigerated until the night before it goes in the lunch box, so it's not taking up space. And it's organic and healthy. I wish it was a little less expensive and this keeps us from ordering it on a more regular subscribe and save basis. It is a great product, though. 2008-02-08




Quick Shipping
Our granddaughter has to have this milk - by taste preference not allergies. It is her favorite and Costco was out and not expecting more for awhile. Amazon had it in stock and shipped it quickly. It arrived in the 2 days promised even with Christmas holiday. Our granddaughter was thrilled! 2008-01-19




Fantastic Taste, Convenient, VERY EXPENSIVE
My entire family loves the taste of this milk, and the small cartons are fantastic for the kids to just grab and go. However, I did some small calculations that I thought I would share that shocked me. A pack of 18, 8 ounce cartons equals 144 ounces total, which then converts to 1.125 gallons. So basically you are paying $25 for a gallon of chocolate milk, compared to about $4 to $5 @ the supermarket. If you are on a budget as most of us are, I would urge you to reconsider buying these small cartons, buy a couple gallons @ the grocery store and re-use your sippy cups or other glasses you regularly use at home. You'll create less waste and save more money! 2008-01-07





