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Yes, I too have noticed the change. I've tried a few flavors for my
daughter, and so far no reactions. *Note* Some stores aren't rotating
their stock correctly, so until the switch is "final", be very careful
about which box you pick up. My local store hasn't "upgraded" to the new
product in all flavors yet.
Diane McMonagle
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> From: Gail Norton <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Safe food?
> Date: Monday, June 16, 1997 2:07 AM
>
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed while shopping today that many flavors of Pop Tarts no longer
> have milk products in the ingredient list and state "milk free product"
on
> the package. It's probably been a year since I last looked at Pop Tarts
> and found whey in every flavor. In the interest of saving time, I was
> wondering if anyone else had come across other products making the
> unexpected change to milk-free? We usually don't bother rechecking.
>
> I didn't see any kosher symbols on the packaging, so trace amounts from
> machinery contamination might still be a problem for many on this list.
>
> Actually, my husband was a bit disappointed when we got home. He took
one
> bite and could have sworn they tasted a lot better ten years ago. Tasted
> the same to me.
>
> Gail
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