Quote from: Carefulmom on March 28, 2012, 08:19:17 PM
So So Good and So Nice don`t make almond milk? It seems like when I called there were several without warnings, but were still on shared lines with tree nuts. However, I did not call on those brands. Any idea if So Good and So Nice are sold in the U.S.?
Quote from: socks on a rooster on November 15, 2011, 09:23:06 AM
Carefulmom, can you send a sample to FAARP and have it tested for almond and milk?
Quote from: CMdeux on November 15, 2011, 01:49:46 PM
Just got off the phone with Trader Joe's.
The CSR I spoke with was definitely NOT evasive (particularly in light of the fact that I was calling to confirm XC in another-- unlabeled-- product).
She double checked-- the 64 oz containers of soy milk are ONLY on lines shared ONLY with wheat-- as far as the top 8 goes, that is.
They are NOT shared with any nut products, nor with milk.
HTH.
Quote from: Linden on November 13, 2011, 08:13:31 PM
I called about Nature's Promise original soy milk about two weeks ago. In New England, it is distibuted by the Stop and Shop chain. The distributer is "Food Hold USA". Their friendly rep had me read the bar code to her and informed me that (at least for the carton I was holding), it is on a shared line with almond and dairy. There's no warning on the package. The rep told me that Food Hold is moving towards labeling everything on shared lines across all their products, but they aren't there yet.
Earlier this spring I also called Supervalu corporation (the parent company of Star/Shaws, a local supermarket chain) about Wild Harvest soy milk. They put me in touch with the local dairy that produces it. It's a big, well known dairy Massachusetts. Their rep said the Wild Harvest soy milk was not produced on the same lines as anything with nuts but was on the shared line with dairy. I then got the spiel about how they run it on a separate day and clean the lines. I've used it for DS with no problems, but I don't know how sensitive he is to cross-contamination, so I don't know how helpful that is.