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09/11/2009

Try Me Free!

We know that everyone feels the pinch in the lead up to Christmas, so Lactofree are here to help with news of an on-pack promotion taking place until the end of the year.

Next time you go to buy Lactofree fresh semi-skimmed or whole, look out for the limited edition promotional ‘Try Me Free’ packs. These packs enable you to try Lactofree dairy drink for FREE*, along with receiving a coupon for 30p off Lactofree cheese and Lactofree fruit yogurts.

This is a great way to introduce your friends and family to Lactofree so please share the promotion with anyone you think may be experiencing lactose intolerance.

Update…

If you managed to get hold of one of the limited edition ‘Try Me Free’ promotional packs, we hope you enjoyed trying Lactofree. Unfortunately this offer has now ended. Please sign up to our newsletter to find out about any new offers as they happen in 2010.

Alternatively, use our stockist search tool to find your nearest Lactofree stockist.

Comments (45)

irene huyton’s Avatar

11/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – irene huyton

I have just been diagnosed with %(=caps)IBS% and told not to have dairy products, as a pensioner I would love some vouchers please!

Kirsty Samuel’s Avatar

13/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Kirsty Samuel

I have %(=caps)IBS% but following a lactose free diet has made the symptoms so much better.

Alexandra McVicker-Wilson’s Avatar

13/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Alexandra McVicker-Wilson

Severe weight loss diagnosed as %(=caps)CMI%. Using your milk has helped to control the problem.

Sheelagh Regan’s Avatar

13/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Sheelagh Regan

I am not lactose intolerant but I like the taste and am like to try the alternative to normal milk

jamie fielding’s Avatar

13/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – jamie fielding

i have ulcerative colitis, i am in remission @ the moment, but a lactose intolerance has also been suggested…so im going lactose free for a while

Kay Keiler’s Avatar

14/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Kay Keiler

I purchased the Try me free lactofree drink last evening but am alarmed to find that I cannot just claim the refund by post as is the usual practice. I am not able to download the form nor e-mail without your e-mail address. Please advise me. Thank you.

Kathryn’s Avatar

14/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Kathryn

I first found out i was lactose intolerent when i was pregnant! I became very poorly and couldnt understand why.. it was then linked to the milk i was drinking as i do not normally drink milk. Lactofree meant i could get the calcium my baby and i needed without the side effects. My baby also has an intolorence and so lactofree helps with breastfeeding. All in in Lactofree is GREAT! my partner is not lactose intolorent but drinks lactofree because of its great taste. Well done Lactofree!!!!

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

15/10/2009

Try Me Free! – Lactofree Support

Hi Kay, our email address is lactofree@outsideline.co.uk - if you email us we can get a form over to you as soon as possible.

Caroline mccarthy’s Avatar

15/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Caroline mccarthy

I found out I’m gluten and lactose interolerant! Its been quite hard to find things to eat, but this milk is soo much nicer then any other substitute for cows milk!

KARIS GRAZIER-ALLEN’s Avatar

15/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – KARIS GRAZIER-ALLEN

When do we all get Lactofree Ice Creamx!

mrs karen rowe’s Avatar

16/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – mrs karen rowe

i am trying the milk becasuse it is try me free

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

15/10/2009

Try Me Free! – Lactofree Support

Thanks Caroline, we're pleased to be able to give the taste of real dairy to the lactose intolerant community. Speaking of finding things to eat, hope you have found our recipe club! We would love to hear your lactose and gluten free recipes there: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/community/recipe-club/

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

16/10/2009

Try Me Free! – Lactofree Support

Hi all, we're really happy that the products are managing your symptoms of lactose intolerance and also related conditions to LI. Please do keep us posted with your stories and tips for controlling your LI. We always welcome new production suggestions and have submitted ice cream to the Lactofree product development team. We are currently looking at a wide range of possibilities of new products. In order to keep up to date with these exciting new product launches go to www.lactofree.co.uk/sign-up/ and register for our newsletter.

Denise Harris-Edwards’s Avatar

16/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Denise Harris-Edwards

This is the best thing that has happened to my cooking! I teach cookery and apart from my own intolerance, a lot of my students suffer as well; This tastes just like regular milk and is perfect for custards, sauces and plain drinking!

June Rhodes’s Avatar

16/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – June Rhodes

i am trying the milk becasuse it is try me free

Maria’s Avatar

18/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Maria

My little boy was diagnosed with lactose intolerant, it has been a godsend that he can have lactofree milk and yogurts, as a single mum offers like this really help… Thank you

julie fisher’s Avatar

18/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – julie fisher

Hi just want to try this range of products.

Mrs Pat Langston’s Avatar

19/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Mrs Pat Langston

I have tried and liked your milk and cheese but am unable to find a stockist for your yogurt. I live in Ely in Cambridgeshire.

Alison Beezer’s Avatar

19/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Alison Beezer

My son has been diagnosed as lactose intollerant since he was 11, he is now 17. We used to use Lactolite but Lactofree is so much nicer. Lactofree ice-cream would be great, please make it nut-free as he is allergic to these as well.

Amy Knight’s Avatar

19/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Amy Knight

I am lactose intolerant and Lactofree tastes just like normal milk.

Nila Chauhan’s Avatar

19/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Nila Chauhan

I have been using lactofree for my son ever since it came out and it has been a life saver! he loves the taste and it’s so much better than having to give him a soya replacement which he doesn’t like. having a lacto-free try me free is just a bonus :)

James Smith’s Avatar

19/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – James Smith

I love dairy products and couldn’t believe it when I discovered I couldn’t handle lactose. What a life saver lactofree has been. The delicious milk, cheese and yoghurt are always on our shopping list and taste so much better than most other alternatives. Keep up the good work! Thank you!

clair louise hall’s Avatar

20/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – clair louise hall

I was quite ill until using these products they have given me back my life

Claire Whetter’s Avatar

20/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Claire Whetter

fab taste

helen leighton’s Avatar

21/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – helen leighton

I will try the lactofree milk to see if it helps with my %(=caps)IBS% and chronit diarrhea.

Fiona McRae’s Avatar

21/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Fiona McRae

I can have normal tasting cereal, cheese sauce and mashed potatoes. The Lactofree milks tastes like regular milk and is now more freely available. It makes things so much easier and I am no longer worried about my calcium intake. All hail Lactofree!

linda phillips’s Avatar

21/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – linda phillips

My husband is lactose intolerant, came on suddendly about a year ago, we’ve all tried your milk, I honestly can’t taste the difference between that and “ normal milk “ keep up the good work

JILL ELLIOT’s Avatar

22/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – JILL ELLIOT

Your products will be such a help. Just found out I am lactose intolerant and still suffering through having the wrong products but getting there. Thanks so much.

Steve’s Avatar

22/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Steve

Lactose intolerent since 2005.A godsend

nicola’s Avatar

22/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – nicola

My daughter is lactose intolerant and she would love to try your products.

Hannah Standring’s Avatar

22/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Hannah Standring

i live in a student house and one of my friends is asthmatic and she said apparently even lactro free milk helps improve her breathing so we would love to try it

felicity bain’s Avatar

23/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – felicity bain

I can only use lactofree milk yogurt and cheese as I am severely intolorant to dairy but I find it quite difficult to get. The local supermarkets do not stock any and even the larger stores do not always have it and even harder to get yogurt and cheese.

Fragglemoo’s Avatar

23/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Fragglemoo

Love it :)

Elaine Easton’s Avatar

24/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Elaine Easton

Just had part of my bowel removed due to Crohn’s disease. It has been sugested that I try a dairy free diet so would love to try Lactofree milk as a free trial

Sue’s Avatar

24/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Sue

Have been lactose intolerant for twenty years, am now intolerant of other sugars including fructose (natural sugar in fruit), which apparently quite often happens. Would appreciate yoghurt or ice cream with no fructose, sucrose, glucose, or any other ‘ose!!!

Desmond McMurray’s Avatar

24/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Desmond McMurray

What is an HCPx

neil walters’s Avatar

24/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – neil walters

i am lactose intolerant, and i like milk, so i buy this milk, not sure what else to say.

ann squire’s Avatar

25/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – ann squire

I bought this when my daughter was diagnosed with %(=caps)IBS%. She said it tasted like ordinary milk so when I got the same diagnosis a few weeks later, it was a relief to know I wouldn’t have problems finding a pleasant milk substitute. The yoghurts are lovely too! Would love a stronger version of the cheese and some cream next!

mandy crowe’s Avatar

26/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – mandy crowe

I cant get any version of the try me free forms your suggesting. my daughter is nearly 2 and at 18 months i was told that she was lactose intolerante and had to stop all dairy products, i go through 5 of the 2 pint cartons a week sometimes more as my daughter still has at least 2 bottles a day and at £1.30 a carton plus everything else ontop it does get costly and im a single parent whos not working. can i get the milk in bigger sized cartonsx

ana’s Avatar

26/10/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – ana

lacto free made my life so much easier

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

30/10/2009

Try Me Free! – Lactofree Support

Hi all, thanks for your feedback. We are really interested in finding out more about your experiences with related conditions such as IBS and Crohn's with lactose intolerance. If you are happy to share your stories which could benefit the community who are experiencing similar symptoms, we'd love to hear from you and will send some vouchers as a thank you. Post Your Story here: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/community/your-story/ To answer some of the questions in the thread, an HCP is a health care professional and we provide resources such as educational features and articles here: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/health-care-professionals/ We do not currently have plans to make bigger sized milk cartons but I will certainly pass on your suggestion to our product development team to consider for the future. If you cannot download the Try Me Free form, please email lactofree@outsideline.co.uk

Andy Linton’s Avatar

03/11/2009

Re: Try Me Free! – Andy Linton

My 2 year old was diagnosed with lactose intolerance & has been using Lactofree for several months now- he just would not settle with Soya milk!

Phillip Davies’s Avatar

20/01/2010

Re: Try Me Free! – Phillip Davies

hi i’ve just been told i’m lactos intolerance and was woundering if you could send me same samples of your products so i can try.

darren’s Avatar

31/01/2010

Re: Try Me Free! – darren

i would very much like to try your product

Lactofree Support’s Avatar

01/02/2010

Try Me Free! – Lactofree Support

Thank you for your requests to try Lactofree. Unfortunately the Try Me Free promotion ended on the 31st December 2009 and we are not able to offer vouchers after the closing date. Please take a look around the website for recipes and other information regarding Lactofree. You can also use our stockist search tool to locate your nearest shop that stocks Lactofree. http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists/

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