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On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Marie Turnbull <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>We like a muffin called "Our Daily Muffin" distributed by a company
>called American Marketplace Foods. Each muffin has 50% of RDA calcium,
>and 60% vitamin A. Plus they're fat free and have 9g of fat per muffin.
>They're advertised as dairy and yeast free, as well as 100% vegetarian.
I've found a lot of products which tout themselves as 'dairy free' often
contain casein or other milk proteins...it would seen the industry's
interpretation of 'dairy free' means lactose free, not necessary milk
protein free...
Almost all powdered 'nondairy' creamers contain casein, a milk protein...
So I'd like to see a list of the actual ingredients in this muffin, before
making the decision that it is truly 'dairy free'...
June
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