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"Kristen S. White" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Jun 1997 08:31:52 -0700
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Ken Cook wrote:
>
> I called Ben&Jerry's today (they have a home page
> www.benjerry.com)...
>
> they explained they clean all equipemnt, inside and out, between runs
> of Dairy and non-Dairy... the "D" symbol means the non-dairy items
> are run on "dairy" equipment... mostly for Jewish conscience sake,
> but also labeled thus because they want the public to be informed
> (though I'd never have known what the "D" was for if someone here
> hadn't said)....
>
> Rice Dream (Imagine Foods) produces NO dairy products so there can be
> no accidental dairy in their food (as far as I know)....
>
> ----------------------------
> My reality check bounced!
>
> Ken Cook
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> ----------------------------Hi!  Saw your post.  Was wondering where on the package is the D?  I
bought Ben & Jerry's Donesbury sorbet.  My husband cannot have gluten or
lactose/casein and I want to make sure he can eat it.  If you can help,
it would be great.
--
Kristen White

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