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Men’s Journal: Elmhurst 1925’s New Release Has Shoppers Racing to Costco

Image Credit:  Ally Kroeckel 

Published Oct 24, 2025
Jim Hoffman 

The plant-based milk wars just got interesting. While almond milk has dominated grocery store shelves for years, Elmhurst 1925, a plant-based milk company that began as a dairy, is betting that shoppers are ready for something creamier, cleaner, and packed with more nuts per serving. And they’re making their biggest retail play yet: an exclusive 3-pack launch at Costco.

Starting now in Los Angeles and Hawaii (with additional regions to follow), Elmhurst’s best-selling Unsweetened Cashew Milk is making its debut on warehouse club shelves for the first time. Priced at $13.69 for three cartons, it’s a milestone moment for the brand, and potentially a game-changer for anyone who’s been settling for watery, gum-filled almond milk, just because it’s what’s always been there.

What’s Special About Cashew Milk 

Here’s the thing: most plant-based milks are often diluted with fillers and gums, and some even incorporate seed oils to achieve a creamy texture. Elmhurst takes a different approach. Its Unsweetened Cashew Milk contains just two ingredients: cashews and filtered water. That’s it. No gums, no emulsifiers, no weird additives you can’t pronounce.

But the real flex? Elmhurst packs up to three times more nuts per serving than other brands. The result is a naturally creamy texture with four grams of plant protein per serving. Whether you’re pouring it over cereal, frothing it into coffee, or using it in recipes, it performs like the real deal.

Read More: https://www.mensjournal.com/food/step-aside-almonds-elmhurst-1925s-new-cashew-milk-is-at-costco

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