Skinny Cow Chocolate Milk!

I dont like to ban foods, even unhealthy ones. The ONE exception is probably sodas because they have absolutly no nutrition. I also stopped drinking those mocha-frappa-carmel-fudge-espresso-chino-whatevers too (because guess what, some have even more sugar, fat, and calories than a milkshake! dude, i might aswell just get a milkshake!).  But dairy is something i dont drink very often, mostly because ever since i was a kid, i sorta didn't like it and it made my tummy a little upset. That being said, i tried other alternatives like soy milk, almond milk (if you read my almond breeze review, its rather disppointing), rice milk, etc. I never warmed up to any of them.  But the ONE drink I did like was this 2% chocolate milk sold in Israel in a little bag! yes, you drink it straight out of the bag! its a lot of fun, and to be honest, i would never pour it into a glass and drink it. it just wouldnt be the same. I am soryt of obsessed with that chocolate milk, so much so that when my dad or i go to Israel, we smuggle like 10 of these bags in cooler sealed ice packs! But i digress, my point is, i dont drink chocolate milke very often so i havent had my rounds in the dairy aisle. But i did see this new Skinny Cow milk (you know, they are infamous from their ice cream novelties).  So maybe try it, i mean, its like a healthy chocolate fix, calcium, and chocolate! A cup has 150 calories, no fat, 26 g carbs, 25 g sugar, and 11g protien. To be honest i expected better ingredients cause the first three are Skim Milk, Sugar, and High Fructose Corn Syrup. a little disappointing but better that full fat chocolate milk i guess. Its taste pretty nice, again i am not frquent chocolate milk taster anf it didn't come close to my bagged version, but i was suprised that it was still a bit creamy dispite the lack of fat. But you know, sometimes its ok to have a little fat in you chocolate milk (again, the one i love is only 2%) and if you find a brand out there with less sugar, try it. Its still rich in vitamin D and A and of course, we could all use the calcium. Skinny Cow, maybe you should stick to those lovely ice cream sandwiches?