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Mahee34 Enthusiast

Ok.....so lesson learned......don't just trust the companies when they say "Contains milk ingrediants".....I got betty crocker chocolate frosting and didn't realize it had WHEAT STARCH in it....i mean, wouldn't that be considered a wheat product and yet it wasn't listed........the one time i put my guard down and didn't read everything on the label. there was however a duncan hines chocolate flavor that my dad found that was good. so just be careful everyone!


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I noticed the other day that something said contains milk and soy, but it also had barley malt in it, which was not listed as a main allergen, so you are right.... it pays to read carefully.

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Barley isn't one of the top 8 allergens. That is why it was not listed. Only the top 8 are manditory to be listed with the new allergen labeling law.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

I noticed the other day that something said contains milk and soy, but it also had barley malt in it, which was not listed as a main allergen, so you are right.... it pays to read carefully.
Becky6 Enthusiast

You should def call them on that! Do you have the container with an item #? That is not good to leave wheat out of the allergan list!

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