Quote from: Jessica on August 30, 2013, 12:48:02 PMQuote from: SilverLining on August 30, 2013, 07:21:53 AMDid you mean products that do NOT have a may contain?
I'm Canadian.
I have not discussed with any companies recently, but when I asked why something is labelled peanut free but not tree nut free, I was told that not all tree nut protein could be tested for. The label of "peanut free" doesn't just mean there's no peanuts in the facility. It means they get letters from suppliers about being PF. It also means they test the product for peanut protein. Since they cannot do that for nuts, they do not put nut free on the label.
There are some companies that are now starting to put "nut free" but as far as I know, that only means certain nuts....and I'm not sure which ones.
I avoid all nuts, even may contain. I have not had reactions to them that I'm aware of.
I would eat Quaker, Hershey, and Nestlé products that do have "may contain" written near the ingredients.
I will do a quick look at their Canadian web-sites and let you know if I find anything.
Quote from: SilverLining on August 30, 2013, 07:50:12 AM
absolutely read labels. There are some products here that say peanut free, then have a nut warning n them.
As far as I know, coconut is not a nut up here.
Quote from: SilverLining on August 30, 2013, 07:21:53 AMDid you mean products that do NOT have a may contain?
I'm Canadian.
I have not discussed with any companies recently, but when I asked why something is labelled peanut free but not tree nut free, I was told that not all tree nut protein could be tested for. The label of "peanut free" doesn't just mean there's no peanuts in the facility. It means they get letters from suppliers about being PF. It also means they test the product for peanut protein. Since they cannot do that for nuts, they do not put nut free on the label.
There are some companies that are now starting to put "nut free" but as far as I know, that only means certain nuts....and I'm not sure which ones.
I avoid all nuts, even may contain. I have not had reactions to them that I'm aware of.
I would eat Quaker, Hershey, and Nestlé products that do have "may contain" written near the ingredients.
I will do a quick look at their Canadian web-sites and let you know if I find anything.
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