Amy’s Turns Its Attention to the Millions of Consumers with Lactose Intolerance and Dairy Allergies

my’s Kitchen, the US top-selling brand of natural and organic convenience foods, now offers over 80 delicious, satisfying choices that are either lactose-free or completely dairy free. Adults and kids of all ages who suffer from lactose intolerance or dairy allergies will appreciate the options and convenience of Amy’s foods.

Lactose Free Products from Amy’s

Amy’s offers a wide range of lactose-free options (currently 84 Amy’s products are lactose-free), such as Macaroni & Soy-Cheeze (SRP $2.79 – $3.29)–perfect for kids and adults who miss this childhood favorite, Soy Cheeze Pizza (SRP $6.29 – $6.99), made with Amy’s delicious pizza crust and sauce, topped with a high protein, mozzarella-style, soy-based cheese, and Tofu Vegetable Lasagna (SRP $4.29 – $4.99), which has the same delicious sauce, organic pasta and vegetables as Amy’s Vegetable Lasagna but is made with tofu and soy cheese.

For a complete list of Amy’s Lactose Free Products go to:
http://amys.com/special_diets/images/lactoseFree.pdf

Dairy-Free Favorites from Amy’s

Most of Amy’s lactose-free foods are also dairy-free (currently Amy’s offers 81 dairy-free products), including a hearty Black Bean Vegetable Enchilada (SRP $3.79 – $4.49) and a great grab-and-go Bean & Rice Burrito (SRP $2.39 – $2.79)–both are satisfying, dairy-free options that can be made in just minutes. Pizza, a favorite fast food usually off-limits for people who avoid dairy, can be enjoyed again with Amy’s cheese-less Roasted Vegetable Pizza (SRP $7.29 – $8.49). Amy’s is also pleased to offer a selection of dairy-free soups, including their popular Lentil Soup (SRP $2.39 – $2.79) and Lentil Vegetable Soup (SRP $2.39 – $2.79).

For a complete list of Amy’s Dairy Free Products go to:
http://amys.com/special_diets/images/Dairy_Free.pdf

One Response to “Amy’s Turns Its Attention to the Millions of Consumers with Lactose Intolerance and Dairy Allergies”

  1. Nick Says:

    Thanks for sharing the information about these pizzas. I actually review these pizzas on my own lactose intolerance blog, and I find the “cheese” tastes like plastic. Even the texture is slightly rubbery.

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