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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hearing that ROLO may contain Gluten from wheat is NOT good news. I
contacted Nestle - here's the scoop:
ROLO is a licensed product. In USA it's made by Hershey; Europe & Canada by
Nestle. Net:
Hershey (ROLO) USA in Hershey, PA, was already closed for the day & will get
back to me. So still up in the air & I will send out a Part II Summary Msg as
soon as I hear.
Nestle (ROLO) Europe & Canada ... The Nestle rep told me that ROLO from
Canada does indeed have Gluten. She did NOT know the status of ROLO made in Europe.
If you're in the northern half of the lower 48, could your local grocery get
a shipment of ROLO from Canada? Maybe.
Let's wait & see what Hershey says, then we'd know for sure to ONLY get ROLO
from Hershey USA.
KEEP READING THOSE LABELS
The above reminds me of a friend who's a Choc=O=Holic. He got sick & started
eliminating EVERYTHING he hate to find the culprit. Narrowing it down to his
favorite chocolate bar, he called them; they insisted nothing changed.
Double checking, he talked to someone else who confirmed there was indeed a change
in their packaging process -- once the candy dropped from the mold on its way
to be wrapped, the conveyor belt was now being "lubricated" so nothing stuck
with (Yup) FLOUR.
Wait for Part II
Mike </HTML>
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