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Bell Plantation - Pb2 Powdered Peanut Butter
Started by tbazinsky, Dec 29 2011 11:24 AM
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#1
Posted 29 December 2011 - 11:24 AM
Couldn't find this info on their website, so I emailed and got this. Yay!
Dear Valued Customer
Thank you for your recent inquiry! The PB2 is manufactured at a gluten free facility. The PB thins (our peanut butter crackers) however are not. Please visit our website www.bellplantation.com if you have any questions and for updates on the availability of our products.
Thanks,
Dana Sumner
Customer Service
Bell Research Companies
229-387-7238
dana@bellplantation.com
Dear Valued Customer
Thank you for your recent inquiry! The PB2 is manufactured at a gluten free facility. The PB thins (our peanut butter crackers) however are not. Please visit our website www.bellplantation.com if you have any questions and for updates on the availability of our products.
Thanks,
Dana Sumner
Customer Service
Bell Research Companies
229-387-7238
dana@bellplantation.com
#2
Posted 30 December 2011 - 08:10 PM
Couldn't find this info on their website, so I emailed and got this. Yay!
Dear Valued Customer
Thank you for your recent inquiry! The PB2 is manufactured at a gluten free facility. The PB thins (our peanut butter crackers) however are not. Please visit our website www.bellplantation.com if you have any questions and for updates on the availability of our products.
Thanks,
Dana Sumner
Customer Service
Bell Research Companies
229-387-7238
dana@bellplantation.com
Thank you for this info!
You've cat to be kitten me right meow
Wheat Allergy-April 2010
Gluten Intolerant-April 2010
Dairy/casien intolerant-Aug 2012
Lactose intolerant- Aug 2012
Soy Intolerant-November 2012
October 2012- I learned that I am 1/2 Irish with a strong family history of Gluten Intolerance/Celiacs. I will never know If I am Celiac because I will never eat gluten again in order to test postive, it's poison and I do not ever want to feel the way I felt before implementing the gluten free diet EVER again!!!
Wheat Allergy-April 2010
Gluten Intolerant-April 2010
Dairy/casien intolerant-Aug 2012
Lactose intolerant- Aug 2012
Soy Intolerant-November 2012
October 2012- I learned that I am 1/2 Irish with a strong family history of Gluten Intolerance/Celiacs. I will never know If I am Celiac because I will never eat gluten again in order to test postive, it's poison and I do not ever want to feel the way I felt before implementing the gluten free diet EVER again!!!
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