<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> For those of you looking for a safe milk substitute, here is a discussion I had with Abersold Foods regarding Vance's Dari-free. The discussion makes the most sense if you read it from the bottom up. :-) Miss Roben's carries this product, and I recently purchased the powdered form, since I don't use enough dairy substitute to finish a tetra pak of anything before it goes off. Those of you on a lguten free diet and avoiding dairy, soy and corn, may find this product useful. If you have any further questions, please don't ask me, but click on "Information at A&A..." next to the From: just below this message. That will enable you to write them directly. All the information I have is here in this discussion. Hope this helps someone else, Eliyanah Fitzpatrick Ottawa, Canada (of course, I have no financial interest in Miss Robens or Abersold!) ----- Original Message ----- From: Information at A&A Amazing Foods, Inc. To: Eliyanah Delicate Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:48 AM Subject: Re: food allergies Dear Eliyanah - I did find out some more information regarding the product . . . to our knowledge none of the vitamins in DariFree are derived from gluten, corn, soy, or dairy. It is always good to have the product checked to ensure your health . . . our product is certified gluten and dairy-free and we recently received Kosher certification. In regards to the vitamins and lactic acid . . . our suppliers told us that they do not contain any of the specified ingredients and we have never had a complaint. Sincerely, Abersold Foods ----- Original Message ----- From: Eliyanah Delicate To: Information at A&A Amazing Foods, Inc. Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:51 AM Subject: Re: food allergies So can you tell me if any of those vitamins are derived from gluten, corn, soy or dairy? I have also recently read that lactic acid can be derived from corn. Do you know the source of yours? Thank you for your amazingly quick reply! :-) Eliyanah ----- Original Message ----- From: Information at A&A Amazing Foods, Inc. To: Eliyanah Delicate Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 12:48 PM Subject: Re: food allergies The difference between Whyte's DariFree and Vance's DariFree is the fact that Whyte's DariFree was produced for sale in Canada and it does not have any vitamin fortification (due to restrictions enforced in Canada by the government). Vance's DariFree is the same product as Whyte's DariFree but it includes the vitamin fortification that is allowed to be placed in the product in the United States. ----- Original Message ----- From: Eliyanah Delicate To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:43 AM Subject: food allergies Hi, I have celiac disease, and I can see from your web-site that your product should be fine for this. However, I also cannot tolerate any soy, corn or dairy (in any form casein, lactose, etc.). I had verified that a product here in Canada called Whyte's Dari-Free was safe. I didn't realise when I purchased Vance's Dari-free from Miss Roben's that it was a different product. Can you tell me if Vance's Dari-Free is safe for me to use, that is, free from wheat, rye, oat, barley, corn, soy and all milk and their derivatives? Thank you. Eliyanah Fitzpatrick Ottawa, Canada