As one of The Honest Kitchen giveaway ends, another one rises! Thank you to my friends at The Honest Kitchen for offering these opportunities to Ruckus's dedicated followers :)
ProBloom Instant Goat's Milk, 16 packets
Retail Value: $23.99
Amazon Current Listed: $18.81
- Easy storage:
- Shelf-stable instant goat’s milk with digestive enzymes & probiotic
- Human-grade!
- Not that we would steal from Ruckus, but we love THK products because of this!
- Free-range goat’s milk in the Pacific Northwest
- Why would you expect any less?
- NO pesticides, herbicides, growth hormones or antibiotics
Each box contains 16, .5 oz pouches, which will make 16 cups of goat’s milk.
There's something about The Honest Kitchen products in which Ruckus will go bonkers over. In fact, he decided to be nice and share a few packets with his two buddies, Causeway and Cookie (Family of The Fashion Palate and Franci Cakes)!
The verdict is in and the #catslikegoats! |
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I love THK as a company, and have tried the Pro Bloom in the past. It was a big hit. I currently have some Answers Raw Goat Milk in my freezer.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy Ruckus and how kind of you to share. Have a marvellous Monday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
I love food from The Honest Kitchen too, Ruckus. I have always wanted to try the goat's milk. I bet it is delicious!
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Good luck everyone!
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looks like everyone enjoyed that,xx Speedy
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this to make ice pops for my little guy. (:
ReplyDeleteI have not tried probiotics for Stella yet. I am interested in a more natural, chemical free way of making life better for my pets.
ReplyDeleteNo I have not tried them but we take them so if they can help our pets than I would try it. I did not realize they made them for pets.
ReplyDeleteMy senior girl is having increasing tummy troubles, even though I've gradually switched her to a grain-free food that is formulated for older dogs. I think a product like this would help keep her digestive system running more smoothly.
ReplyDeleteWe've never tried it yet but I have heard that it's supposed to help with skin sensitivity. I could be remembering that wrong though. We're always game to try something new!
ReplyDeleteI hear it's supposed to help with dandruff. I'd be willing to have my dogs try it.
ReplyDeleteWhere did my comment go? I was just saying that I hear it might work for dandruff. I'd be willing to give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteWe have not tried probiotics or digestive enzymes made just for pets, but sometimes Barley gets plain, non-fat yogurt to help with digestion! (Usually as a treat at breakfast at her grandparents' house!) We've heard such good things about the Honest Kitchen that we'd love to try it out.
ReplyDeletewe haven't tried them, but I think it'll help keep my cats healthy!
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This looks like a great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI have tried probiotics for my senior dog who has a very sensitive tummy. I am interested in THK's Probloom because it would help with her issues and get things normal when needed. I also think she would enjoy it more because it's a milk drink.
ReplyDeleteI have a puppy with gas problems and have been advised to try probiotics. I like the Honest Kitchen brand so would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteI have tried probiotics before for some of my dogs. I would like to see if this would help with my one dog's soft stools. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSchooner and Skipper have never tried Probiotic or digestive enzymes. I would like to try Honest Kitchen. Never tried it. I drink probiotic everyday and I guess I never thought about giving it to my dogs.
ReplyDeleteNever thought of probiotics for the dogs.
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