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		<title>Lucerne Lactose Free Milk Tastes &#8220;Cow Like&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Recently the Lucerne milk line at Safeway changed cartons, going with a different look. Or did the entire carton itself change? Different milk drinkers say the milk from this new carton tastes &#8220;cow like.&#8221; There&#8217;s a bovine quality to the milk that&#8217;s not welcomed. Maybe meant to mimic &#8220;farm fresh,&#8221; but the city dwellers and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Recently the Lucerne milk line at Safeway changed cartons, going with a different look. Or did the entire carton itself change?</p>
<p>Different milk drinkers say the milk from this new carton tastes &#8220;cow like.&#8221; There&#8217;s a bovine quality to the milk that&#8217;s not welcomed. Maybe meant to mimic &#8220;farm fresh,&#8221; but the city dwellers and suburbanites don&#8217;t appreciate drinking milk that smells/tastes like a cow. This is specifically for the fat free, lactose free milk, both regular and calcium-enriched varieties.</p>
<p>So if you like that farm fresh feel, stock up on this milk. Otherwise, complain to Lucerne or find another brand of lactose free milk.</p>
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