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On Fri, 20 Jun 1997, datrco wrote:
> You mentioned that Tropical Source choc. chips are not 100% dairy free.
> Are they run on a dairy line, or does one of the ingredients contain some
> casein? This is a big concern for me as I have been using them for about
> a year for my son who is on a gluten free/casein free diet. Please let
> me know what you have found out. Also, does anyone happen to know of a
> choc. chip that is casein free?
They changed the packaging here to say 98% dairy free because of
processing on equipment used for dairy. This packaging change might have
been at the insistence of an organization determining kosher status, but I
don't remember whether it had a symbol on the package.
Ghirardelli semi-sweet chips don't list milk products but are kosher dairy
so probably on dairy equipment. I recall Baker's semi-sweet chips also
not listing milk products but don't know about dairy equipment. Another
option is Hershey's Special Dark. Ingredients are milk-free and (on the 7
oz big bar) there's a small O-U at the end of the ingredients. Should
mean pareve (safe machinery) but it's an odd place to put it, so you might
call them to double check 1-800-468-1714. We buy the big bar, unwrap it,
put it a ziploc and almost seal it, wrap the ziploc bag with a dishtowel
and hammer away. Makes chunky cookies.
Gail
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