Lactaid is owned by the food company Johnson & Johnson, which acquired the brand through its subsidiary, McNeil Nutritionals. Lactaid specializes in lactose-free dairy products, catering to individuals with lactose intolerance. The brand is well-known for its milk, ice cream, and other dairy alternatives that allow those with lactose sensitivities to enjoy dairy without discomfort.
No, Lactaid milk is not organic.
Yes, Lactaid milk is pasteurized.
Johnson & Johnson makes Lactaid.
How much phosphorous in a cup of lactaid milk and organic milk?
Lactaid typically expires about one week after the printed expiration date on the packaging.
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It is not recommended to feed a dog lactaid milk intended for humans. Dogs are lactose intolerant and may still have trouble digesting lactaid milk. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for suitable alternatives for your dog's dietary needs.
There are a few potential side effects of Lactaid. The main side effects that one would get from Lactaid would be a potential allergic reaction that could cause symptoms such as hives.
It's the other way around - the Lactaid will last longer.
Lactaid typically lasts for about 7-10 days after opening if stored properly in the refrigerator.
Lactaid is typically good for about 7-10 days after opening, if stored properly in the refrigerator.
Once opened, Lactaid milk typically lasts for about 7-10 days in the refrigerator.