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Posted by YouKnowWho
 - May 27, 2013, 09:57:08 PM
The bigger concern with Krapt was their dry pudding mixes because of the pistachio pudding.  So yes, there is a risk of cross contamination there.

To the best of my knowledge the pre-made one's do not have a pistachio flavor and the current selection of mix-in's read safe (per another board).  It is also my understanding they are made and packaged in a different facility.  Keep in mind, this is what I remember reading - we don't use them in the house so I would double check personally to make sure before future consumption.

I think he would be fine to have the Zyrtec and go to bed personally.

PS - Check into Kozy Shack - their individual puddings should be safe for pn/tna.
Posted by MandCmama
 - May 27, 2013, 09:11:39 PM
Like Mac, we've eaten this (not often) without incident. We've never had a problem with Kraft either, but we also don't seem to have particularly low thresholds.
Posted by Macabre
 - May 27, 2013, 08:13:41 PM
DS is PA, but he's never had a problem with Jello puddings.  When he was TNA he didn't either, but it's not like he ate it often. 

I'm guessing he will be fine, but delayed reactions do happen.  I have delayed reactions, and mine seem to hit at teh two hour mark.
Posted by EmilyAnn
 - May 27, 2013, 08:09:38 PM
he has only had 1 reaction so far. That was at Christmas dinner when he was eating sweet potatoes (with pecans) and almost right away he said his mouth felt funny, then a few minutes later his lips were really swollen. That was his first ever reaction, and before that we had no idea he was allergic to nuts.

I guess I will send him to bed but check on him a lot?

Should I give him his nightly dose of zyrtec (for seasonal allergies) or could that mask something?
Posted by GoingNuts
 - May 27, 2013, 08:02:29 PM
Does your son have a history of delayed reactions?  Most reactions happen soon after ingestion, but I is of course possible for one to take a few hours to show up.

I don't know anything about this particular product, so I don't know the likelihood of a reaction.

I think I'd let him go to bed, butt stay close by. 

I hate those long nights.   :console:  I hope it is unevenful.
Posted by EmilyAnn
 - May 27, 2013, 08:01:54 PM
there was no warning on the package but I have read a lot about kids having reactions to Jello pudding and people saying they do not trust Kraft
Posted by Mfamom
 - May 27, 2013, 08:00:12 PM
hi,
does that product have a warning of any kind for your son's allergies or does it contain ingredients he's allergic to? 
Posted by EmilyAnn
 - May 27, 2013, 07:53:16 PM
I just found out that someone gave my PN/TN allergic son Jello brand chocolate pudding (the pre-made, refrigerated kind) right after dinner. He says he feels fine, but how long should I watch him for a possible reaction? It has been about 3 hours since he ate it and now it is bed time, but I am thinking of letting him stay up a little late so I can keep an eye on him.