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The flavors they currently have are all run on the same lines as the "unsafe
falvors. So I do not think the reisk would increase any more than the
current risk we all take now. I've found over the years as my boys got
older that it was opk for them to have dairy free snacks/foods that were not
manufactured on "dedicated" lines that were dairy free. I always stick with
a major manufacturer. Kellogs, General Mills, Nabisco, Keebler. I find
these mfg are the ones who keep in contact with FAAN and label their
products CLEARLY when an allergen is present. However, it depends on the
child or adults sensitivity. My boys are still anaphylactic is they EAT the
product. But it no longer bothers them if it touches their skin or they get
a TRACE.
Beth
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From: Milk/Casein/Lactose-Free List
Date: 09/21/04 21:27:39
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Subject: Re: Kellogg's Survey
That's an excellent suggestion.
I filled out the survey also, but am thinking that if even if Kellog's
decides to keep 1-2 flavors milk-free, won't there be a high likelihood of
cross-contamination if the other flavors contain milk ingredients?
-Patty
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