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Tammy Powell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Apr 1998 12:55:36 -0500
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> >So if there's no milk, why do they call them "Buttermilk"?  Is there no
> >end to this food labeling madness?
> >
> >Really, are they safe?
> >
>
> Read closely. I said: "(which contain no dairy products!)"
>
> There is artificial buttermilk flavoring in these. We contacted Pillbury
> and got this answer.


I needed to go to the grocery store during lunch so I checked the biscuits.
The store I was at had a lot of different varieties of Pillsbury buttermilk

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