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Hi,
I have spoken with the makers of Flinstone's vitamins, Bayer Corportaion.
They were very careful to confirm that they are dairy free. They called the
plant to confirm this for me. I didn't check on dyes:-(.
Helen
>Flinstones with calcium have no milk products...I was going to list the
>ingredients...but guess what...we're out...sorry...but my son is very
>allergic to milk (reacts to trace amounts) and has had no reaction to
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Juliann Seebauer <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 4:54 PM
>Subject: Re: Vitamins, oat milk
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>>>he does not like. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can give him
>to
>>>drink? Juice and water is all he will drink.
>>
>>I bought that oat milk at a health store 2 weeks ago and haven't dared try
>>it yet. My son can't have rice milk because it's made with Barley which
>>he's allergic to. Maybe I'll try it soon. I guess it's supposed to be
>>edible. I've just heard too many substitution horror stories. That pudding
>>sounds like a good start.
>>>
>>>My other question is does anybody know of a vitamin that is milk free, and
>>>contains no dyes? (for a 4 & 9 year old)
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>>The HFS had some anmal ones (I'd have to look up the name) it uses
>>cranberry, etc for colorings. I saw on a Flintstones label no mention of
>>milk (they probably have colorings, sorry). Anyone know of Flintstones?
>>Osco used to have some but changed their receipe.
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