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Date: | Fri, 15 Jan 1999 15:06:24 -0600 |
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Suzanne DiPiero wrote:
> I recently bought Triscuits. I didn't see any dairy ingredients on the
> label, but, after eating a few, I noticed a "D" on the front of the box.
> Has anyone else seen this "D" when milk, cream. butter, csien, whey, etc.,
> aren't listed as ingredients?
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They recently changed triscuits from pareve to kosher dairy without changing
the ingredients. So they are probably manufacturing them on a dairy line
now. If you are very sensitive to cross contamination you will want to be
careful. My son has still been doing ok with Triscuit thin crisps.
For croutons, I have found this Verona Italian toast which is pareve. I get the
sun dried tomato flavor and they are very crispy... can be broken up for
croutons or chopped for seasoned bread crumbs.
Denise
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