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    Good Karma Flaxmilk Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt (DISCONTINUED)

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    By Alisa Fleming on February 21, 2017 In The News, News

    Unfortunately, Good Karma Flaxmilk Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt was discontinued. But Good Karma still makes Flaxmilk, Dairy-Free Sour Cream, and Plant-Based Dips (Ranch and French Onion!). For other Drinkable Yogurt options, see our Dairy-Free Yogurt Reviews section.

    I am seriously excited to share the news that flaxmilk is not only back in full force, but Good Karma has also launched a delicious line of Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt. And they’ve sponsored this post, so that I can share all of the correct details and coupons with you! First, here are the product highlights:

    • Made with plant-based flaxmilk and free from the top 8 allergens (including dairy, nuts & soy)
    • Stocked with SEVEN live and active cultures
    • Enriched with 6 grams of protein per serving and fortified with calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12
    • Naturally contains 1200mg of Omega-3s per serving, is GMO-Free and carrageenan-free.
    • Available in FOUR flavors: Plain, Strawberry, Blueberry and Good Greens & Pineapple

    Good Karma Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt - 4 top allergen-free, plant-based, gluten-free flavors

    How to Love Good Karma Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt

    I’ve been swooning over the Plain, which has just 8 grams of sugars per full cup, yet tastes perfectly sweet. It’s also got a very rich, but sippable consistency that is amazing on its own or in smoothies.

    If you do go the smoothie route, I highly recommend the very simple blend of Good Karma Plain Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt, a frozen banana, and half serving of plant-based vanilla protein powder. It makes a protein shake treat that is packed full of goodness. Of course, you can use this wonderfully creamy beverage in any of your favorite smoothie blends for a boost of body, flavor, and nutrition.

    Good Karma Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt - 4 top allergen-free, plant-based, gluten-free flavors

    Get Good Karma Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt

    The Whole Foods in my area carries every flavor of the Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt, but I’ve also spotted it at other grocers. In fact, Good Karma products are now available nationwide (in the U.S.) at natural foods stores, mainstream supermarkets AND superstores. To find it in your area, visit the Good Karma Store Finder.

    Good Karma Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt - 4 top allergen-free, plant-based, gluten-free flavors
    Good Karma Smoothie Pack Giveaway (Closed!)

    Congratulations to Gwen S., Jenn S., and Christina G. They were the winners of the Good Karma Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt Giveaway. They each received a prize pack with 10 Good Karma FREE product coupons, 2 Good Karma mason jars, an awesome Colorado dish towel (I have one, it’s so neat!), brilliant measuring cups and spoons, smoothie-sipping straws, and more goodies.

    As mentioned, this post and giveaway event was sponsored by Good Karma Foods. However, any opinions included here are honest and my own.

    Alisa Fleming
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    Alisa is the founder of GoDairyFree.org, Food Editor for Allergic Living magazine, and author of the best-selling dairy-free book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living, and the new cookbook, Eat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbook for Everyday Meals, Snacks, and Sweets. Alisa is also a professional recipe creator and product ambassador for the natural food industry.

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    197 Comments

    1. Katie Hardin on February 22, 2017 8:41 am

      I have been drinking strawberry probiotic every morning for the past couple months. Our store only has the strawberry and plain flavor. I didn’t really like the plain to drink by itself. Looking at the website I would REALLY like to try the good greens and pineapple one, that one sounds so good! I am a sipper, I drink it first thing in the morning.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 27, 2017 8:09 am

        Thanks for sharing your take on the Strawberry Katie! Since your store carries this product, you should be able to request the other flavors in without a problem.

        Reply
    2. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine on February 22, 2017 7:53 am

      Sounds like a great breakfast option for kids! I think the Good Greens sounds interesting.

      Reply
    3. Tarra W on February 22, 2017 7:35 am

      I have had the Strawberry. It was excellent. I am a sipper but would give a smoothie a try as well.

      Reply
    4. Anna Popescu on February 22, 2017 6:57 am

      I’d love to try both the Good Karma flaxmilk and drinkable yogurt. As for sipping vs smoothie — both, depending on my mood and how hungry I am, lol!

      Reply
    5. Lisa P on February 22, 2017 6:35 am

      I’d like to try the plain – that way I can add whatever fruit I want to it in a smoothie.

      Reply
    6. Amber on February 22, 2017 6:33 am

      I would love to get something different for my son besides soy yougert. He likes the vanilla soy yogurt so I think he would like the plain and it wouldn’t hurt to throw in some fruit to make it a smoothie. He sees his big brother drinking there yogurt I would love to see him have a drinking yogurt like them.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 27, 2017 8:10 am

        Aw, that would be so sweet Amber!

        Reply
    7. Kim L on February 22, 2017 6:00 am

      I think vanilla works best for me so I can change it up to make smoothies! I love my smoothies for on the go goodness.

      Reply
    8. Stacey on February 22, 2017 4:44 am

      I’m a smoothie maker so I would like to try the good greens! They all would be great in smoothies to boost nutrition though I’m sure!

      Reply
    9. Karen Hardin on February 22, 2017 3:14 am

      ~I would love to try the Blueberry! I love Good Karma Flaxmilk!! This is soooo exciting to find out about this & I’m gonna ask Ingles to carry it!? Thanks for opportunity to win!

      Reply
    10. Nancy Hannah on February 21, 2017 7:55 pm

      I’d like to try it for sipping and smoothies! I’m always exited to try new dairy free probiotic options.

      Reply
    11. sarah c on February 21, 2017 7:19 pm

      good green!!

      Reply
    12. Brianna C on February 21, 2017 7:18 pm

      Absolutely a sipper! I like strawberry the most out of what is available. My youngest child’s has an IgE mediated allergic disorder, and is contact anaphylaxis reactive to all forms of dairy. She has 6 other anaphylaxis allergies, and 23 lesser food allergies. Good Karma flax milk was a godsend when I was still nursing her and on a diet of literally turkey, blueberries, rice, sweet potato, and white potatoes. The flax milk seemingly opened up new world’s, lol!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 27, 2017 8:11 am

        Oh poor girl! It’s amazing how a new food can really make such a huge difference. On that side of things, I’m happy for both of you Brianna 🙂

        Reply
    13. Hannah on February 21, 2017 6:51 pm

      I love this stuff! I’ve actually used the plain to make some killer cashew cheese, and would love a good excuse to do it again.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 27, 2017 8:12 am

        That’s genius Hannah!

        Reply
    14. Jennifer on February 21, 2017 4:58 pm

      These look good. And it’s always nice to find dairy alternatives that are also nut free

      Reply
    15. Sarah Hatfield on February 21, 2017 4:53 pm

      I agree with you, Alisa. I’d try the plain first!

      Reply
    16. Roberta on February 21, 2017 3:29 pm

      I would like to sip the good greens!

      Reply
    17. Leah Moldowan on February 21, 2017 3:28 pm

      Oooh ooooooh ooooooh! These sound incredible!! That Greens and Pineapple one sounds right up my alley. That tea towel is also so beautiful. I’d love to have them for a quick nutritious sip, but they’d also be an awesome smoothie bowl boost.

      Reply
    18. michele on February 21, 2017 1:43 pm

      I’m a sipper and would like to try the plain.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 21, 2017 4:34 pm

        Good choice! That one may have converted me to a sipper, too!

        Reply
    19. Caroline on February 21, 2017 1:23 pm

      Good Karma is good stuff! I adore their yogurts so I can only imagine this drink will be incredible. I’d like to sip on the Plain one first, then try the fruity flavors!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 21, 2017 1:36 pm

        Those yogurts are seriously tasty, too!

        Reply
    20. Linda on February 21, 2017 12:50 pm

      Oh how exciting! I am a sipper and would love to try the Good greens with pineapple! It sounds so good right now!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on February 21, 2017 1:36 pm

        That’s tops on my list to try next Linda – I’m so curious about it!

        Reply
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