From: Product Inquiry [mailto:c.madero@Juiceplus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 4:41 PM
To: Michelle Tagliamonte
Subject: RE: Complete and Peanut allergy
Hello Michelle,
We are glad to assist you. Unfortunately we have to have our products made by
contract manufacturers, and the rest of the products made by the plant can vary with
time. Since there are now some other products made in the plant that may include
tree nuts, that is why the statement is on the label. This statement is required by
law, but it does not mean the plant is sloppy, in fact given our own quality audits,
and those of NSF (the plant is certified by NSF as well), I can tell you the chance
for possible cross-contamination is extremely unlikely.
The capsules and the Chewables are made in other venues, and those plants are
completely free of any tree nuts.
Thank you,
Juice Plus+® Customer Care
140 Crescent Drive
Collierville, TN 38017
PHONE (800) 347-6350 FAX (901) 850-3061
customercare@juiceplus.com
https://www.JuicePlus.com
Michelle wrote:
> Thank you Dr. Madero. I am wondering, do we have any plans to move to a peanut-free facility any time in the future? It does not make sense to me that we would be utilizing a place where peanuts are processed, when we know our customer base is largely people working to address health issues- allergies being one of them. Can you give me some insight that I may share with my customer about this?
>
>
> From: CRM_Carlos Madero [mailto:C.Madero@JuicePlus.com]
>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 8:53 AM
> To: Michelle Tagliamonte
> Subject: RE: Complete and Peanut allergy
>
>
>
> Hi Michelle,
>
> The warning on the label is precisely for those people with deathly allergies to make their decisions accordingly. The plants have the best cleanup and tracing methodologies to prevent contamination, but as you mention, since a speck of allergen can trigger a reaction, they need to know, and we should not try to influence their decision.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carlos F. Madero, Ph.D.
> Director of Quality
> NSA, the maker of Juice Plus+
> 140 Crescent Drive
> Collierville, TN 38017
>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 8:38 AM
> To: Carlos Madero
> Subject: Complete and Peanut allergy
>
>
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> *** addressed to: customercare@juiceplus.com ***
> *** On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 13:50:15 -0600 ***
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> I have a customer who uses Complete daily with her son, and her son has a severe peanut allergy. She is very concerned about the warning on the label stating that we process in a facility that processes peanut products. What can I tell her about the mearsures we take to ensure cleanliness of our product, and are there any plans to move to a facility that is peanut free?
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?"
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Lou Malnati's Pizza
Hi Christine,
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. We have contacted our food safety consultant regarding your peanut allergies. We do not use any peanut oil in any of our products or at any location and are safe to consume. Any outside dessert products (cheesecake and brownies) are in a sealed package and not viable to cross contaminate the pizzas. The manager at the Gold Coast location was correct. The frozen pizzas are made at the restaurants and at an FDA approved facility using no peanut oil.
I hope that this helps.
Debbie
From: loutogo
Subject: RE: Tastes of Chicago Contact Info
Date: October 10, 2011 8:40:39 AM CDT
To: Young Christine
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. We have contacted our food safety consultant regarding your peanut allergies. We do not use any peanut oil in any of our products or at any location and are safe to consume. Any outside dessert products (cheesecake and brownies) are in a sealed package and not viable to cross contaminate the pizzas. The manager at the Gold Coast location was correct. The frozen pizzas are made at the restaurants and at an FDA approved facility using no peanut oil.
I hope that this helps.
Debbie
From: loutogo
Subject: RE: Tastes of Chicago Contact Info
Date: October 10, 2011 8:40:39 AM CDT
To: Young Christine
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Barbara's Bakery (Puffins, Wheatabix) - NOT SAFE FROM TREE NUTS
Date: September 1, 2010 12:12:35 PM CDT
Subject: RE: Contact form inquiry from Barbara's Bakery website
Christine:
I believe that you and I just spoke, so to recap, all of our cereals are produced in a peanut free facility except our Peanut Butter Puffins. Our Shredded Spoonfuls and Shredded Wheat cereals are not run on share equipment with products which contain tree nuts, but are in the same facility as. All of our other cereals are run on shared equipment with products which contain almonds and hazelnuts and, although thorough cleaning is done between products, these should be avoided by highly sensitive individuals.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns.
Best regards,
Kathy Zorn
Technical Services Coordinator
Weetabix North America
Barbara’s Bakery Division
Subject: RE: Contact form inquiry from Barbara's Bakery website
Christine:
I believe that you and I just spoke, so to recap, all of our cereals are produced in a peanut free facility except our Peanut Butter Puffins. Our Shredded Spoonfuls and Shredded Wheat cereals are not run on share equipment with products which contain tree nuts, but are in the same facility as. All of our other cereals are run on shared equipment with products which contain almonds and hazelnuts and, although thorough cleaning is done between products, these should be avoided by highly sensitive individuals.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns.
Best regards,
Kathy Zorn
Technical Services Coordinator
Weetabix North America
Barbara’s Bakery Division
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Chicago Restaurants that Accommodate Food Allergies
American Girl Cafe, Water Tower Place
Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano
Big & Littles Restaurant, but ask each time to make sure
Bistro 110
Blaze Pizza
Bojono's Pizza
Busy Burger, Taylor St
Dog Haus Biergarten - Avoid battered meats (eg corn dog) as batter contains some sort of tree nut. You can sub grilled onions for Onion rings. Request fried items to be prepared in the "vegetarian fryer" to avoid potential x-contamination. Cookies, no surprise, are not safe. Ask for Toni - she completely understands the food allergy risks and can guide you.
Epic Burger
Fish Bar
Forever Yogurt Express
Igor's Pelmeni
Interurban Boat House
Jet's Pizza
King's Bowl - Kudos to Kings Bowl for a nice evening and for being food allergy friendly. For the record, if you have peanut/tree nut allergies, steer clear of all fried items and certain breads. But you can eat pizza, cheese quesadillas, avocado toast (if they use sourdough toast), salmon (subbing out the cauliflower for sautéed vegs), steak tips and mac n cheese. Bowling is $7/game + $5 for shoes. Date can run $80+ with parking and 2 games. It's an upscale bowling destination.
Marcello's, A Father & Son Restaurant, 645 W North Ave. - call ahead, explain, and ask to have your food items baked on the conveyor belt oven (nothing with nuts goes in there). They use nuts on salads and on gorgonzola flatbread that is baked in the pizza oven. They have gluten free pizza dough that they bake on parchment.
Mario's Italian Lemonade, Taylor Street
Medici on 57th, Hyde Park - 1327 E 57th St, 773-667-7394 - no peanuts on menu but attached bakery uses nuts.
NYC Bagel Deli
Old Grounds Social,
Orange
Quartino Ristorante
Range
RJ Grunts
RL Restaurant - they can accommodate severe food allergies (peanut, tree nut) in their scratch kitchen. Just have to avoid the bread basket, but they make their own challah burger buns so no need to avoid sandwiches!
Safe House Chicago
Sushi Mon
Wildberry Pancakes
Wishbone, 3300 N Lincoln Ave. says all food is cooked from scratch "so they can make substitutions like omitting dairy or nuts". need to call for more detail. 773-549-2663
New York Slices (Highland Park) - totally nut safe. http://nyslices.com/index.php
Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano
Big & Littles Restaurant, but ask each time to make sure
Bistro 110
Blaze Pizza
Bojono's Pizza
Busy Burger, Taylor St
Dog Haus Biergarten - Avoid battered meats (eg corn dog) as batter contains some sort of tree nut. You can sub grilled onions for Onion rings. Request fried items to be prepared in the "vegetarian fryer" to avoid potential x-contamination. Cookies, no surprise, are not safe. Ask for Toni - she completely understands the food allergy risks and can guide you.
Epic Burger
Fish Bar
Forever Yogurt Express
Igor's Pelmeni
Interurban Boat House
Jet's Pizza
King's Bowl - Kudos to Kings Bowl for a nice evening and for being food allergy friendly. For the record, if you have peanut/tree nut allergies, steer clear of all fried items and certain breads. But you can eat pizza, cheese quesadillas, avocado toast (if they use sourdough toast), salmon (subbing out the cauliflower for sautéed vegs), steak tips and mac n cheese. Bowling is $7/game + $5 for shoes. Date can run $80+ with parking and 2 games. It's an upscale bowling destination.
Marcello's, A Father & Son Restaurant, 645 W North Ave. - call ahead, explain, and ask to have your food items baked on the conveyor belt oven (nothing with nuts goes in there). They use nuts on salads and on gorgonzola flatbread that is baked in the pizza oven. They have gluten free pizza dough that they bake on parchment.
Mario's Italian Lemonade, Taylor Street
Medici on 57th, Hyde Park - 1327 E 57th St, 773-667-7394 - no peanuts on menu but attached bakery uses nuts.
NYC Bagel Deli
Old Grounds Social,
Orange
Quartino Ristorante
Range
RJ Grunts
RL Restaurant - they can accommodate severe food allergies (peanut, tree nut) in their scratch kitchen. Just have to avoid the bread basket, but they make their own challah burger buns so no need to avoid sandwiches!
Safe House Chicago
Sushi Mon
Wildberry Pancakes
Wishbone, 3300 N Lincoln Ave. says all food is cooked from scratch "so they can make substitutions like omitting dairy or nuts". need to call for more detail. 773-549-2663
New York Slices (Highland Park) - totally nut safe. http://nyslices.com/index.php
Friday, June 17, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Tahini: some brands are safe!
Cedars - SAFE!!!! KRINOS FOODS - Thank you for your inquiry. We pack the Tahini at our facility and we do not handle any peanuts or tree nuts. However, we purchase Tahini in bulk from 2 different suppliers and cannot guarantee that their plants are not cross-contaminated. Our apologies.
Sesame King - SAFE!!!! Made by Sunshine Foods (info@sunshinefood.com). Sold in bulk via Amazon, and available in regular roasted and light roasted. This company's entire business is sesame seeds. No other seeds or top 8 allergens involved. They own their facility and it's wholly dedicated to cleaning, roasting and grinding sesame seeds. See response below:
Hello Uniqeladee,
Sorry for the delay in response. Our facility only processes sesame seeds and no other nuts are present in our facility . I hope this helps. Please let me know if I can assist your further.
Regards,
Emile Maroun Jr.
Sunshine International Foods, Inc.
26 Spruce St. - Methuen, MA 01844
Tel:(978)837-3209 Fax:(978)837-3161
www.sunshinefood.com
Sesame King - SAFE!!!! Made by Sunshine Foods (info@sunshinefood.com). Sold in bulk via Amazon, and available in regular roasted and light roasted. This company's entire business is sesame seeds. No other seeds or top 8 allergens involved. They own their facility and it's wholly dedicated to cleaning, roasting and grinding sesame seeds. See response below:
Hello Uniqeladee,
Sorry for the delay in response. Our facility only processes sesame seeds and no other nuts are present in our facility . I hope this helps. Please let me know if I can assist your further.
Regards,
Emile Maroun Jr.
Sunshine International Foods, Inc.
26 Spruce St. - Methuen, MA 01844
Tel:(978)837-3209 Fax:(978)837-3161
www.sunshinefood.com
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Newman's Own - pretzels are safe, cookies not
Thank you for taking the time to write. Newman's Own Organics products do carry an allergen statement on them where applicable. All of our cookies have an allergen statement that reads- 'manufactured on equipment that may process products containing peanuts, other nuts and milk powder'. Our pretzels are made in a facility that is nut and dairy free, but does have sesame. If you have questions about other specific products, please let me know and I will find the information for you.
I hope this will be of help.
Peggy Westenhofer
Director, Customer Relations
Newman's Own Organics
831-685-2866
I hope this will be of help.
Peggy Westenhofer
Director, Customer Relations
Newman's Own Organics
831-685-2866
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