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		<title>By: juliana</title>
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		<description>my boy loves the ronnybrook drinks too.
You might try what we do: I fill up half a straw cup with the ronnybrook, then add plain stonyfield whole milk yogurt &amp; shake to creamy perfection. He seems plenty happy with the combo.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my boy loves the ronnybrook drinks too.<br />
You might try what we do: I fill up half a straw cup with the ronnybrook, then add plain stonyfield whole milk yogurt &#038; shake to creamy perfection. He seems plenty happy with the combo.</p>
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		<title>By: Kerrie</title>
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		<description>Ronnybrook, say it ain&#039;t so!

In their defense, about half of those 25 sugar grams are from the milk itself, and some smaller percentage can be linked to the fruit (leaving probably only a handful of actual added-sugar grams): If you look at the nutritionals for the plain yogurt drink, you see that there are 12 grams of sugar. At first I wondered if they somehow sneaked sugar into the plain one as well (why on earth...?), but when I look at the carton of whole milk in my fridge, I see that it lists 11 grams of sugar per cup.

Hopefully you can let Birch enjoy his beloved drinkables with a clearer conscience!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ronnybrook, say it ain&#8217;t so!</p>
<p>In their defense, about half of those 25 sugar grams are from the milk itself, and some smaller percentage can be linked to the fruit (leaving probably only a handful of actual added-sugar grams): If you look at the nutritionals for the plain yogurt drink, you see that there are 12 grams of sugar. At first I wondered if they somehow sneaked sugar into the plain one as well (why on earth&#8230;?), but when I look at the carton of whole milk in my fridge, I see that it lists 11 grams of sugar per cup.</p>
<p>Hopefully you can let Birch enjoy his beloved drinkables with a clearer conscience!</p>
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