In a message dated 9/16/99 10:04:49 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< "non-dairy" anything, including Cook Whip. Non-Dairy does not mean =
milk-free. It is a term the dairy industry invented to indicate less =
than 1/2% milk by weight, which could mean fully as much casein as whole =
milk." >>
Did your source indicate whether the manufacturer has to indicate the dairy
source in the ingredient list? What I mean is, could it say non-dairy on the
top label, but in the ingredient list have to say casein or whatever? Or is
it possible to say non-dairy, not list the dairy ingredient, and still have
dairy hidden in it? I find this to be angrifying! CM