Sun, 21 May 2006 15:46:47 -0400
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Check out page 6 of the the nutritional PDF from Dominos listing nutrients,
calories & all ingredients:
http://www.dominos.com/Public-EN/resources/file/eb46440f6c1659b/nutritional_guidelines.pdf
It clearly lists whey as an ingredient in the thin crust (first ingredient
listed on the second line of thin crust ingredients).
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>you explain why. They have told me there is no milk in their thin crust=20=
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>when I called their offices. My husband told me he read a brochure that=20=
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>son has never reacted to it. My son used to be extrememly sensitive to=20=
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>trace amounts, but now at thirteen doesn't seem as sensitive.
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>I tell you this because I would not want to mislead you. You know your=20=
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>son best. I would call their offices and see if you can find a comfort=20=
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>level. There have been times I have made a small personal pizza and just=
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>taken it in to the school myself.
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