I also found that Pop Tarts list dried egg whites in the ingredients, so
my son , who is allergic to eggs and milk, still can't have Pop Tarts. I
don't know if all the flavors have egg whites, so I'll continue to check.
-Linda Murray
At 09:03 PM 9/8/97 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon, 8 Sep 1997 09:22:17 -0400 Heidi Loncosky <[log in to unmask]>
>writes:
>>Pop Tarts! Since my mom found out that they went Milk Free she's been
>>buying them like they're going out of style. She says that her grandson
>>needs "something" to eat. Pretty soon he's going to look like a Pop
>>Tart!
>
>
>Be careful here. Not all of them are milk free. I've seen 3 flavors of
>the Fat Free ones that say they are milk free, but the normal ones
>aren't. I have found other Pop Tart like toaster pastries that are milk
>free, but the real ones are the best. I actually like the Fat Free
>Frosted Sugar & Cinnamon ones better than the regular ones. They aren't
>as icky sweet.
>
>Kathy
>
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