Safe? Or not?

Started by SilverLining, January 07, 2015, 07:35:27 AM

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SilverLining

Quote from: hk on January 08, 2015, 11:52:50 AM
Quote from: SilverLining on January 07, 2015, 12:56:12 PM
( My apologies to anyone that just spewed coffee on their keyboard.)

Thanks!  I came quite close to doing exactly that!

:)

So, I heard back from the company. They said: Thank you for your question. Our Hot Cocoas contain absolutely no nut allergens.

I did ask peanut, they answered nut.
...taking the sign out of the window...

2ndGenAllergyMom

Quote from: rebekahc on January 08, 2015, 08:58:51 AM
Apparently, an investigative journalist.

Yes.  The book is over ten years old, but I only just read it a few years ago.  It sparked my interest in knowing more about food.
--Eileen

me: tree nuts, asthma
ds1: egg, peanut, Brazil nut, mild asthma
ds2: peanut, asthma

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guess

Quote from: SilverLining on January 08, 2015, 02:04:03 PM


So, I heard back from the company. They said: Thank you for your question. Our Hot Cocoas contain absolutely no nut allergens.

I did ask peanut, they answered nut.

Out of curiosity is it a domestic product?  I know it would have to comply with Canadian labeling law regardless but I had an interesting conversation with Sunrype's cs about what allergen cya changes the USA distributor put up on the American site for the same product. 

SilverLining

...taking the sign out of the window...

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