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In a message dated 00-01-31 14:30:13 EST, you write:

<< and if I remember correctly, the customer service person that I spoke with
 said that she couldn't confirm (guarantee) that Jello did not contain dairy.
>>


My 18 month old son is VERY allergic to all dairy proteins (he reacts even
with skin contact), but eats Jello all the time with no problems.  The only
questionable ingredient on the label is "natural flavorings".  The package is
marked with a K.  I know that a plain K is not a reliable kosher symbol, but
there does not appear to be any obvious dairy in Jello.

Sandy

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