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Not necessarily - calcium stearoyl lactylate can be
dairy-derived, or not, depending on the process used; in
this case Kellogg's says it's dairy free (and my
milk-allergic son eats them with no problem).
YMMV, of course.
> Yes, but the last box of poptarts my mom tried to feed my
children had sodium
> stearoyl lactylate listed in the ingredients. According
to the list on
> katherinez's website, that is a milk-derived ingredient,
so "dairy free" meant
> nothing.
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Not necessarily - calcium stearoyl lactylate can be
dairy-derived, or not, depending on the process used; in
this case Kellogg's says it's dairy free (and my
milk-allergic son eats them with no problem).
YMMV, of course.
psam
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