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Date: | Wed, 12 Jan 2000 06:36:51 -0800 |
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If the chocolate is labeled K-DE, it was made on a
production line that is also used to make another
product which contains dairy (DE=dairy equipment).
This does not mean that there are dairy ingredients in
the chocolate. It is only an indicator of how it was
manufactured. I have seen this K-DE frequently on
sorbet made by Ben & Jerry's and Haggen Daz.
From what I remember, Tropical Source candy bars used
to claim to be non-dairy or dairy-free, because they
had less than 2% dairy ingredients. The chocolate
bars I bought yesterday have no dairy ingredients
listed and are labeled K-Parve. There were other
flavors, which I did not purchase, which were labeled
K-DE, but did not have any dairy ingredients.
I think they have recently changed their ingredients.
Suzanne
--- jj-cupples <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wouldn't they (Trop. Source) still have to include
> the dairy ingredient they
> used on the label under the ingredient listing? The
> Kosher label is K-DE
> not K-D, so I'm thinking they changed their
> ingredients.
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