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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I received many, many more e-mails since my original summary and wanted to share the new info.
Many people asked for the link to the frito lays list.  I don't have the exact link handy but all I did was go 
to the frito lay web page and look in the dietary info section.  There is a spot for allergen information.

More people wrote to say that they eat frito lays products all the time w/o problem and that their test 
results are still coming out ok.

Many people mentioned that original/cheesy doritos list wheat as an ingredient.  I should have   been more 
specific in  my original post- only certain flavors of doritos are GF- PLEASE read all the labels before
eating them.  One person wrote that the 3D doritos in the big bags are GF but the ones in the little canisters are not-
doesn't make sense, but when do any of these companies do something that makes sense?

Anyway, that was the gist of the latest batch of e-mails, oh, and of course there were the reminders that Frito Lays does 
not guarantee against cross contamination so it is consume at your own risk

Theresa

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