In addition, sales of dairy-alternatives, such as soy and rice milks,
will reach nearly $1.4 billion, according to No- and Low-Lactose Foods
and Beverages, another new report from Packaged Facts. Ed. Note: My
guess is that these customers are no-nonsense shoppers and will not
respond to labels hyping gluten-free or no-lactose. packagers will have
to figure out how to communicate these qualities in a more
sophisticated way. For more information visit
On a related note
Lactose intolerance affects millions of Americans, and sales of no- and low-lactose dairy products are expected to surpass $500 million by the end of 2006.
May 31, 2007
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