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O' Joy, More Soy!
For
the first time you can now enjoy cultured soy with fruit on the
bottom (except our vanilla, of course)! Organic O'Soy is a lactose-free
source of both calcium and
contains inulin (a
natural dietary fiber) and the added health benefits our six
live active cultures. And, with at least 8 grams of soy protein per
six ounce serving, it's good for your heart*. Click
here to find out more about this "cultural evolution". You won't
believe how yummy soy can be!
* Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that contain
25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease. One
serving of 6 oz. O'Soy provides at least 8 grams of soy protein.
Earth Actions
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So what's
a yogurt company doing working with two of the nation's wackiest
auto gurus? Check out our
latest environmental initiative with radio hosts Tom and Ray
Magliozzi of Car Talk and see how your car purchasing decisions
can make a difference! You can even write an automaker!
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Did you know...transportation
is responsible for over one-half of all U.S. air
pollution and over one-third of the gases that cause global
warming? Fortunately, there are a number of things you can
keep in mind to make sure your next car purchase is as efficient
as possible. Click
here to learn more and see how your favorite vehicles rate!
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Meet
Steve Heckeroth, operator of www.renewables.com,
dedicated to efficient transportation, solar design and renewable
energy products. Read his inspirational profile here! |
"Who's
Who" Around the Farm
Some of our yogurt lovers told us they'd like to "meet" people behind the scenes
at Stonyfield Farm so we'll be introducing a different member of our team to
you each month. This month's featured employee is Fil Kovisars, from Consumer
Relations. If you've ever called Stonyfield Farm, you might have spoken to
Fil. He answers all sorts of inquiries from our consumers by phone, email and
mail. Fil also assists at a number of consumer sampling events and trade shows.
Before becoming a yogurt connoisseur, Fil spent fourteen years as a radio disc
jockey. Outside of work, Fil's passions include the Red Sox, the Patriots,
Classic Rock, barbecuing and our Nonfat
Chocolate Underground!
Do
it the Organic "Whey"
So you like the idea of buying organic, but you're concerned that the added
cost could hurt your food budget. If you're one of those people who like the
idea of buying organic foods grown without persistent, toxic pesticides, antibiotics
and growth hormones, but have a hard time swallowing the price, here
are a few suggestions.

Discussion Forums Highlight
Overheard in our "Organic" forums:
"Organic is it for the little ones. Why risk it? The early stages are
so important. Why not ensure their health and their planets' health?"
Discuss this
topic!
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