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BROOKSIDE dark chocolate covered real fruit juice pieces provide an intriguing texture and exotic taste experience that provide a natural source of flavanol antioxidants.

Flavors:

Dark Chocolate Açai with Blueberry

Dark Chocolate Pomegranate

Dark Chocolate Goji with Raspberry

 

 

 

One serving (40g) contains 100mg of cocoa flavanols Dark Chocolate (Sugar, Unsweetened Chocolate, Cocoa Butter, Milk Ingredients, Alkalized Cocoa Powder, Soya Lecithin, Salt, Natural Flavor), Fruit Juice from Concentrate (Filtered Water, Açai Juice Concentrate, Blueberry Juice Concentrate, Raspberry Juice Concentrate, Cranberry Juice Concentrate, Pomegranate Juice Concentrate, Elderberry Juice Concentrate, Lemon Juice Concentrate), Cane Sugar, Corn Syrup, Maltodextrin (Corn), Pectin, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Natural Flavor, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Canola Oil, Confectioner's Glaze.

 

May Contain Wheat, Peanuts, and/or other nuts.

 


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kareng Grand Master

I wouldn't. I figure if a company is too lazy to clean machines properly, I will not buy their product. To me this is different than a " made on shared machinery" . In actual practice - it probably means shared machinery, but this statement on products just pisses me off.

IrishHeart Veteran

 

 

May Contain Wheat

 

Nope, not I. 

GFinDC Veteran

The "may contains" statement would stop me.  Although I would avoid it anyway since it has soy in it.

CommonTater Contributor

Thanks, I guess I just needed other opinions. My husband said no wheat is listed but I kept saying BUT it said IT may contain Wheat.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Saw these recently and they looked so good. Read the package. Put them back on the shelf.

NorthernElf Enthusiast

Ditto - thought they looked yummy....read the warning...put 'em back on the shelf. :(

 

Glad the warning is there though - saves the hassle of being sick !


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mommamanuel5 Newbie

My bag only says under the allergy info: "Manufactured on the same equipment that processes tree nuts". Nothing about wheat on here. Also I've been eating handfuls all week without issue and I'm pretty sensitive. If anything any stomach aches are from eating too many at once!

mommamanuel5 Newbie

Dark Chocolate Goji with Raspberry specifically I'm eating...currently =)

kareng Grand Master

My bag only says under the allergy info: "Manufactured on the same equipment that processes tree nuts". Nothing about wheat on here. Also I've been eating handfuls all week without issue and I'm pretty sensitive. If anything any stomach aches are from eating too many at once!

 

 

Maybe in the year since this was discussed, they have changed manufacturing practices?  Or just decided not to mention it on the bag?

kareng Grand Master

Looks like they still have the "may contain" statement.  Still says this on their website:

 

Open Original Shared Link

 

lease check the ingredient statement carefully on every bag purchased. All of the BROOKSIDE items contain Milk and Soya (from Soy Lecithin). Our items may contain Peanuts, Wheat, Almonds, Cashews, Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, Hazelnuts, and /or other Nuts not mentioned. Products do not contain sulphites.

StephanieL Enthusiast

I would call and get more info. Just because it DOESNT say "processed in/with" does not mean it isn't.  May contain is 100% voluntary which is why i would call for clarification about same lines, same warehouses and cleaning procedures!

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