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Carol Lydick <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jan 2000 19:00:13 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

For people who can tolerate dairy products, I have this good news.  I
found these bars in the Health Food Store near us in NJ.  They were a
big bar and had about 330 calories, but it looked like something I might
break in two for a snack.  There cost was a mere $1.69.   I just wrote
the manufacturer of "Steel Bars" and this was our correspondence.


>   >>  I saw Steel Bars for the first time and wanted to know if they contain
>   >>  any hidden oats, wheat, rye, barley or soybean in the ingredients.  I
>   >>  have Celiac Disease which means even minute amounts of these ingredients
>   >>  would cause intestinal damage.  Many people need an emergency bar to
>   >> carry around, because eating out can be such a hassle.
>
>   >>  Sincerely Carol Lydick
>
> Dear Carol:
>
> Thank you for your interest in Body Trends.
>
> The Steel Bars are grain free.  The protein blend is dairy-based, however.
> You can check out the web site for American Body Building, the makers of Steel
> Bars at www.getbig.com.
>
> If I can help you further, feel free to contact me again.
>
> Healthfully-
>
> Lisa A. Leonard
> Certified Personal Trainer

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