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>Marilyn wrote:
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>> I live in Florida and just purchased (but have not tried it yet)
>> Canoleo (100% Canola Margarine) which is a Product of Canada and
>> distributed by Spring Tree Corp., Brattleboro, VT 05302. It has
>> no preservatives and is dairy free. Ingredients: liquid canola
>> oil, partially hydrogenated canola oil, water, sea salt, soy protein,
>> vegetable lecithin, Vitamin A palmitate, Vitamin D3, natural flavor,
>> beta-carotene. This was purchased at health food store.
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>> Marilyn [log in to unmask]>
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>Marilyn,
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>I used Canoleo for a while, then called the company one day because I was
>concerned about the natural flavor. They told me that there is a small
>amount of casein in it. If anyone knows differently about this, please
>let me know.
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>Trish Mears
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Hi,
I am wondering if the small amount of casein would be in the soy protein in that
margarine. Is this the same as Hydrolyzed plant protein which may contain
whey? Two names for the same thing?
Chris Horne
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