Creamy, smooth, and paints within the ‘whole chocolate milk’ lines. Much preferable to the ‘Purple Cow’ chocolate milk line purchased at Meijer in other locations.
Creamy, smooth, and paints within the ‘whole chocolate milk’ lines. Much preferable to the ‘Purple Cow’ chocolate milk line purchased at Meijer in other locations.
Fantastic creamy flavor, though you do have to eat some of it. The chocolate settles rather quickly, but if you can catch it in suspension, you will be able to taste it— but cream is the predominant flavor. Vigorous shaking is insufficient to mix it completely— you will require mechanical means for this should you wish to try.
Light, yet indulgent feel— mainly due to the powerfully true cocoa flavor that graces each mouthful. All other flavors are in excellent proportion to support the delivery of chocolate with minimal distraction. Sounds complicated, but feels effortless.
Plenty flavorful and richly creamy, with a sweet cocoa flavor approaching the ‘candy’ end of the spectrum and finishes with a satisfyingly salty, mildly chalky conclusion.
Pleasantly smooth with a powdery quality to both the cocoa and finish, though it doesn't stray too far from the standard chocolate milk paradigm on all fronts. Likely serves as a key component of many a local hangover remedy.
Even more drab than its nasty ‘wet cement’ gray visage insinuates. The flavor is temporarily sweet, nearly fruity, and all foul. The ‘sell by’ date is still 4 days in the future, but it’s hard to imagine that this is meant to taste like it does.
A chemical-esque chalky concoction, this may be more enjoyable to take as a suppository. The earthy flavor is more ‘garage sweepings’ than ‘arable countryside’ and the sweetener is distracting (perhaps a good thing in this case). I get that it’s low calorie— but it just reinforces the adage that there’s no biological free lunch.
Chocolaty, chalky, and a twinge of an odd finish (likely the monk fruit juice), but pulled off surprisingly well for a reduced sugar product. It still feels like chocolate milk, and as long as you sip frequently, the aftertaste can be delayed until your chalice is emptied.
Noticeably thicker than the plastic bottle version, and also finishes with a more chocolaty (than malty) note. It’s deliciously creamy, flavorful, and proof that the ‘Dairyland’s Best’ stamp on the label is anything but hyperbolic.
Densely malty, with a strength of flavor that carries far into the aftertaste but does not deteriorate in the slightest. Delicious, unique, and something I will endeavor to have again and again.
Impressively chocolaty with a malty twinge, the balance of flavors is pretty much nailed and you end up with a chocolate milk experience that punches above its (low fat) weight class.
Impressively chocolaty with a malty twinge, the balance of flavors is pretty much nailed and you end up with a chocolate milk experience that punches above its (low fat) weight class.
Sweet, dusty cocoa taste with a chalky conclusion, this is far from the worst fat free chocolate milk I’ve had. It’s palatable in small amounts, and gets better with repetition, yet still far from something you’d reach for to serve hedonistic pursuits.
Refreshingly chocolate-focused— which is evident from the bouquet to the burps. Remarkable in its simplicity and a keen reminder that low fat chocolate milk, when executed well, can still feel like a treat.
Sweet with a syrupy quality to both the flavor and texture— though it also tends to wash out quicker than expected. Cocoa is largely absent and there’s no real depth to the flavor— it reminds me of sugar water.
Impressively chocolaty with a malty twinge, the balance of flavors is pretty much nailed and you end up with a chocolate milk experience that punches above its (low fat) weight class.
Slight hint of 'wildness' to the cream-- which carries outstanding flavor and distributive quality-- expertly delivering the medium cocoa flavor and salty complement directly to the esophagus, soul.
A biting stevia twang rushes to the sides of your tongue, absconding with the bulk of your attention. What remains is a non-creamy, earthy-cocoa-flavored liquid that's not worth your time, money, or refrigerator space.
Extremely unique— very full, unapologetic vanilla flavor that is a welcome surprise. It exhibits some chalk, but the cream competently handles it and your focus will be directed back to the distinctive flavor.
Perfectly executed malty flavor and rather velvety texture, with an excellent creamy base holding it all together. The more I have, the more I want— it feels effortless but still rewarding— a rare combination for sure.