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Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage Review

Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage

For those who don’t eat dairy!

Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. I purchased this product with my own money and the opinions in this review are strictly my own. I am not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. I am just a fan of the company. I write these reviews to help my fellow shoppers.

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I love to eat cold cereal for breakfast during the summer! Recently, I’ve been having my Nature’s Path Organic with the Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage.

Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage

Taste

The Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Vanilla Almond Beverage is definitely unique; it actually has a noticeable almond flavor to it, which is different than other almond milks I’ve had in the past. You know that kind of almond-cherry extract flavor? This almond beverage actually tastes a lot like that. At first I wasn’t sure if I liked the flavor, but it’s grown on me. Even though it’s quite flavorful, the almond beverage is fairly thin and a little watery (more so than other almond beverages I’ve tried). It’s not as creamy or vanilla flavored as I would like. It’s more like the consistency of water than milk. Overall, it’s certainly not my favorite almond beverage, but it’s also not the worst. If only it were a bit thicker and more creamy!

Cost

Regular price for a six pack of 946 milliliter containers of Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage is $9.99 Canadian.

Convenience

One convenient aspect of the Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage is that you don’t have to refrigerate the almond milk until you open an individual container. However, once you open a container, the manufacturer recommends that you refrigerate the beverage and use it within a week (so similar to regular milk). I found it much easier to finish these smaller containers of almond beverage compared to two-liter containers I usually purchase at my local grocery store, so that added to the convenience factor for me as well. The containers are also small enough that was I was able to store one in the fridge at work to enjoy as needed (which I probably wouldn’t do with a regular two-liter carton).

Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage Nutrition

Nutrition

One cup of Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage contains 35 calories, three grams of fat, one gram of fibre, zero grams of sugar, one gram of protein and one gram of carbohydrates. Compared to cow’s milk, the amount of protein is lower, but so are the calories and carbohydrates. Not a bad trade. Upon inspection of the ingredients label, the Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage does not appear to include many unnecessary ingredients, so that’s also a positive. This product is vegan and NON GMO with no added sugar.

Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage Nutrition

I can’t say I fell in love with the Costco Kirkland Signature Organic Fortified Vanilla Almond Beverage over other almond beverages I’ve tried. I appreciate the short list of ingredients and the fact that this almond milk is organic, but after I finish off my case, I’ll probably go back to my old creamier almond beverage.

Taste: 5/10

Cost: 9/10

Convenience: 9/10

Nutrition: 9/10

Location at Costco: On the side of the store close to the front by the vitamins.

Do you drink almond, cashew, coconut, soy or cow’s milk?

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Written by Natalie

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  1. Thanks for your thorough review!! We use Almond/cashew or coconut milks in our smoothies, but I’ve always wondered how much % of each nut ingredient actually makes up the beverage? I read an article that suggested there’s very little. Perhaps someone reading this has more info on the topic?

  2. I know several people like myself that won’t buy this again. Love the Almond Breeze they carry the best.

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