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"M. Steiner" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Oct 1997 20:32:45 -0800
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> I'll vote for a change in that law!  It's a real pain trying to explain
> to friends and teachers that even though it says dairy-free, it's not
> necessarily safe for my milk-allergic kid.  Look at Cool Whip - says it's
> dairy free (but now has a disclaimer that says, "contains milk protein).
>
It pays to look at the Kosher D mark.  Cool Whip always had it, that is why
it is one of the few things I knew was dairy, even though  the manufacturer
was saying it wasn't.  But then, I'm Jewish...:-)
I say lets start a letter writing campaign for whomever in congress has to
do with the food industry.

Monica
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