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datrco wrote:
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> Dawn,
> You mentioned that Tropical Source choc. chips are not 100% dairy free.
> Are they run on a dairy line, or does one of the ingredients contain some
> casein?  This is a big concern for me as I have been using them for about
> a year for my son who is on a gluten free/casein free diet.  Please let
> me know what you have found out.

All 'Tropical Source' Chocolate is horribly mislabeled in my opinion.
They claim it is dairy free but is marked kosher with a D which means it
has at least a chance of having dairy in it.  I, personally, do not
trust the company at all.


> Also, does anyone happen to know of a choc. chip that is casein free?

I know of two brands.

Haddar Premium Choc Chips and Paskesz Real Choc Chips.  Both are pareve,
manufactured in Brooklyn NY and sold in kosher grocery stores.  I make a
special trip once a year to one I know of in Skokie IL just to stock up
on such things.  The alternative is to break up a few squares of Bakers
Chocolate and live with chocolate chunks.  :-D

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Kathy Wentz                        unschooler, n. one who never swims
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