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We Tried Wayfare Dairy-free Pudding

6/27/2021

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

My family does not have any allergies to dairy, but I know people who do and was curious to try Wayfare Dairy-free pudding to see what it was like.  We tried all three flavors, chocolate, vanilla, and butterscotch which are all delicious.  
Wayfare Dairy-free Pudding in chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla
Wayfare pudding is made of plant-based ingredients.  It has a base made from organic butter beans and organic oats.  Their pudding is free of the top 10 allergens, certified organic, kosher, vegan, and gluten free.   It is also free of soy, nuts, and palm oil.  I am happy with the ingredient list and feel like this is a healthy alternative to dairy pudding.  It does have organic cane sugar, so should be consumed as a treat.  
Wayfare dairy-free pudding butterscotch
This pudding is smooth and creamy.  I thought it had a nice mouthfeel.  The texture is slightly thicker than conventional dairy pudding, but feels very similar to what you think of as pudding.  The chocolate pudding has a good chocolate flavor from cocoa.  The vanilla flavor is mild.  I would prefer a stronger vanilla flavor.  The butterscotch flavor is my favorite!  It is the most flavorful of all three varieties and has a wonderful butterscotch flavor.  
Wayfare Dairy-free Pudding in chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla
You can find WayFare Chocolate, Vanilla, and Butterscotch Puddings at Wegmans, Lucky’s Save Mart, Mom’s Market, Festival Foods, Woodman’s, and Tony’s Fresh Market.  

Save 20% on any product on wayfarefoods.com with code shareWF20. Expires 4/26/22.  (WayFare currently only ships to 36 states but will be expanding to nationwide shipping in June.)

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My Honest Review of PACT Organic Kids Pajamas

6/6/2021

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

We have been fans of PACT Organic clothes for several years.  Their socks are my absolute favorite!  In fact I have giftedPact Organic Christmas sock gift packs several times to family members.  

Two things I love about PACT Organic is that the fabrics are super soft (you will notice the softness when you wear them) and their clothing is better for both us and the environment.  I wrote more about it a few years ago which you can read here.  
Boys reading while wearing Pact organic pajamas
These pajamas are made of soft, breathable, 100% organic cotton that is made without toxic chemicals and with 91% less water than conventional cotton.  Did you know that organic cotton uses 91% LESS water than conventional cotton when produced?  I think that is amazing!  
Blue pact organic pajamas
PACT Dream Big Pajamas are available in kids’ sizes 18 months to 10.  My 9 year old is wearing a size 10 and my 4 year old is wearing a size 5.  I ordered up in size so they had some growing room and could get more use out of the pajamas.  They are a little loose on my slender boys since I ordered up in size, but they stay on nicely.  
Brothers reading together while wearing pact pajamas
These pajamas provide a snug fit for safety, with a pull-on waistband and banded cuffs at the wrists and ankles.  They are also made with a tagless label on the back to prevent discomfort and skin irritation.   The fabric is prewashed and shrink resistant.  They wash well and are so snuggly and soft when they come out of the dryer.  ​
Brothers hugging while wearing pact pajamas
These pajamas are tough too.  They hold up to all the wrestling and tumbling in our busy house of four boys.  

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