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On Wed, 31 Dec 1997, psam ordener wrote:

> Does this mean Oreos have no milk at all in them?  I thought I had
> seen it listed there - or maybe it was that horrible "natural
> flavors" that makes us avoid so much.
>
>> The group, which represents Orthodox Jewish congregations around the
>> country, said Oreos, Chips Ahoy chocolate chip cookies and other
>> snack
>> products from Nabisco now carry its ''OU'' kosher seal of approval.

There's a big difference between kosher and pareve.  I'll have to read a
label next time I'm at the store, but I suspect the above announcement is
just that Oreos are now kosher dairy...and still off-limits for people on
this list.  Last time I looked, I think the bad ingredient was
whey...which would probably be an easy ingredient to remove from the
recipe.


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