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Eric Schlesinger <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:48:58 -0400
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Yes, but that was the exception rather than the rule :-(  Not all 
manufacturers are that concerned and/or responsive.  Though as I recall 
it took quite a bit to get them to reconsider.

E

Pamela Palmer wrote:
> And, I'm sure those of you that were posting here back then remember the Pop-Tart scare of several years back.
> We were very effective in keeping them from changing the ingredients on ALL the varieties. They changed some, but I still buy the unfrosted ones and they are dairy free.
> Also, Most varieties of Duncan Hines cake mixes and most of the Pillsbury frostings don't have milk, at least the ones in my little corner of the south. :)
> Pammi
>
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>> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 08:49:56 -0400
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>> Subject: Re: Allergy testing
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>> And keep reading them. 
>>
>> Cautionary tale - just because a brand didn't have milk products before 
>> doesn't mean it doesn't now.  Companies change formulations periodically 
>> and without fanfare and the only way to be sure is to read the label - 
>> every time.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>     
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