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H‑E‑B Lactose-Free Whole Milk

1/2 gal
$3.32 each($0.05 / oz)

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Description

• Half Gallon Lactose-Free Whole Milk
• Ultra-pasteurized
• Grade A
• Excellent source of calcium
• Vitamin D added
• No artificial growth hormones, rBST-free*

Love lattes but not lactose? H-E-B lactose-free whole milk gives you the creaminess you want in coffee, cereal and more.

*No significant difference has been shown between cows treated or not treated with rBST (artificial growth hormone).

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  • Nutrition Facts

    8 servings per container

    Serving Size
    1 cup (240mL)
    • Amount Per Serving
      Calories150
    • % Daily Value*
    • Total Fat
      • 8g
      • 10%
    • Saturated Fat
      • 4.5g
      • 23%
    • Trans Fat
      • 0g
    • Cholesterol
      • 25mg
      • 8%
    • Sodium
      • 105mg
      • 5%
    • Total Carbohydrate
      • 12g
      • 4%
    • Dietary Fiber
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Total Sugars
      • 12g
    • Includes Added Sugars
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Protein
      • 8g
    • Vitamin D
      • 3mcg
      • 15%
    • Calcium
      • 300mg
      • 25%
    • Iron
      • 0mg
      • 0%
    • Potassium
      • 320mg
      • 6%
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

    Ingredients

    Milk, Contains Less Than 1% Of: Lactase Enzyme*, Vitamin D3. *An Ingredient Not Normally Found In Milk.

    Allergens and safety warnings

    Contains: MILK. Keep refrigerated to 40°F or below. The FDA states that there is no significant difference between milk from cows treated or not treated with artificial growth hormones (rBST).