my own tips to get through life, and a catalogue of manufacturer responses to the question, "are your products safe for someone who needs to avoid cross-contamination by peanut and tree nut dust?"
DISCLAIMER: It is crucial to read all food labels, EACH time you buy a product to double check the ingredients and disclosures –– manufacturers have been known to change recipes, sourced ingredients, processing facilities, handling/packaging procedures, etc. without warning. Never re-post anything from this blog without this disclaimer!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Dream Dinners (dream dinners.com) - not safe enough
I talked with Barb, the Back of House Manager, and Amanda, the Community Events Manager about your family's situation. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the amount of precaution needed is taken. After a little research, we found that many of our foods are processed in plants that also process peanuts and/or tree nuts.
I appreciate your interest and concern. I hope that I have been helpful. Please, feel free to contact me with any other questions.
Best Wishes,
Erica
dreamdinners.com
I appreciate your interest and concern. I hope that I have been helpful. Please, feel free to contact me with any other questions.
Best Wishes,
Erica
dreamdinners.com
HyVee candy - not safe
Palmer Candy Company of Sioux City, IA is recalling 102 cases of HyVee Chocolate Caramel Clusters and 90 cases HyVee Chocolate Covered Caramels because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have an allergy to peanuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
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