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Wed, 16 Jul 1997 18:17:02 -0400
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>> Hazel and Ray wrote:
>>
>> > I have called Kraft Canada and they make all  of their miracle whips on
>> > the same line as their regular miracle whip which contains milk. I don't
>> > know about the US but here in Canada they said that it was entirely up
>> > to the individual if they wanted to use the miracle whip as it is cross
>> > contaminated.
>>
>> Hazel,
>>
And Kathy wrote:
>> Are your products marked Pareve?
>>

Hazel
My Kraft Miracle Whip Ultra Light bottle has a "Dairy - Lait" mark with a MK
in the centre of the circle and "Milk Ingredients" on the label. Since
cross-contamination is such a concern for your family, I think you are right
to stay away from all the Miracle Whip products.

Sue Newell
Waterloo, Ontario.
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