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On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Sandra Sheeley wrote:
>their regular hot dogs (wieners made with turkey and pork). However,
>they have told me in two separate phone conversations that these wieners
>contain sodium casienate. I have not asked about any of the other
>products on the list, but this makes me question the accuracy of the
>whole list. Has anyone else received this list from Oscar Mayer? If
>so, have you tried any of the products without any problems? I am
>concerned that they are distributing this list as "dairy-free" when it
>is actually not.
Probably for the same reason CoffeMate and other 'nondairy' creamers
contain sodium caseinate and yet still claim to be 'dairy free' (at least
they now put "(a milk derivative)' after 'sodium caseinate' in the list
of ingredients, but they still emblazon 'nondairy' or 'dairy free' on
the front label...
Does anyone have a clue as to why they seem to be legally able to do
this?
June
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