Go Dairy Free Releases 2010 Product Lists for Non-Dairy and Multiple Food Concerns

Now in their third year of production the lists have expanded to include approximately 5000 product listings, with countless flavors and varieties.

Hollywood, CA, February 25, 2010 --(PR.com)-- After years of fielding questions from consumers seeking free-from foods, Alisa Fleming, founder of GoDairyFree.org, created the Non-Dairy Product Lists. Now in their third year of production the lists have expanded to include approximately 5000 product listings, with countless flavors and varieties.

According to Fleming, “My inbox was filled with requests for product recommendations. People were hungry, yet they felt completely lost at the grocery store. Dairy is in so many foods in so many forms, from loaves of bread to chicken soup to cake mixes. They didn’t just want me to tell them my favorite milk alternative; they wanted me to fill their shopping carts!”

Addressing the various needs of Go Dairy Free visitors, the lists have expanded to include 5 different versions:
· 2010 Complete No Dairy Product List
· 2010 Complete No Dairy Product List for Multiple Food Concerns (cross-referenced for soy, wheat, gluten, and egg)
· 2010 No Dairy Product List for Multiple Food Concerns - Just the Substitutes (milk alternatives, cheese substitutes, frozen desserts, etc.) (cross-referenced for soy, wheat, gluten, and egg)
· 2010 No Dairy and No Soy Product List
· 2010 No Dairy and No Gluten Product List

The Product Lists are available in an E-Book / PDF format for immediate download. The electronic format allows for active web links, so consumers can simply click through to the corresponding company’s website for more product information.

For more information and to obtain a copies of the product lists, visit the Go Dairy Free Ebook Store at http://www.godairyfree.org/Product-List-Downloads.html.

About GoDairyFree.org

Alisa Fleming founded Go Dairy Free the website in 2005, and followed it up with the bestselling special diet book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living. Go Dairy Free offers recipes, product reviews, news, and health information for those who follow a non-dairy diet. The site also fields questions and provides information for those who are vegan and / or have multiple food allergies. For more information, visit www.GoDairyFree.org.

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