The bite/snack size Famous Amos cookies in Illinois do not have nonfat milk
listed as an ingredient and I was told by the company in May that they do
not contain dairy. However the package is marked U Dairy. I do know it is
possible that the same product can have different ingredients in different
states. So maybe the cookies in Texas have milk? I stopped buying them for
home but consider them OK if we are away from home and getting something
from a vending machine or gas station.
Lori
> > The last time I double-checked the Famous Amos Chocolate Chip cookie
> > ingredients, I was really sad to read, "non-fat milk." What exactly did
the
> > Famous Amos People tell you?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Cathy
> > Longview, TX