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Rosalie Peipert <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Feb 2000 15:55:39 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I answered someone and gave them the wrong information about which soy
milk is g/f. Please read the following and don't buy it. I cleaned out
my mail and don't remember who you are. I had it in cold cereal and
started to get very gassy. I wrote the company and this is their reply:

>>>>>>   Message
   From:    [log in to unmask] (Diane Racioppo)
   Subject: RE: Silk Soy Plain
   Date:    Tue, Feb 8, 2000, 10:00am (EST-2)

Thank you for your interest in White Wave. We appreciate your questions.
Please note that our Silk Soymilk in Chocolate, Plain and Vanilla is
dairy free and gluten free. However, please note that there is wheat
and/or corn derivatives in our soymilk. This derivative comes from the
grain alcohol used in the flavoring. Please email your home address to
me and I will mail you our gluten/casein free list of products. Best
regards from TofuTown.<<<<<She contradicts herself by saying the Silk
Soymilk is g/f but that there is wheat derivitatives in the soymilk!
Just when I find something that tastes good, we have a problem with the
people working there and they give us contradictory info....Trying to
stay stomach achefree, Rosalie NJ

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