Kellogg\'s/Keebler safe crackers, cookies and bars

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I did not realize how many products by these companies are made in a peanut free facility until I started going through them one by one at the store. I have talked multiple times with Kellogg's about their products and also Keebler, Sunshine and Famous Amos who are owned by Kellogg's. Have been told multiple times if there are any peanut products in the facility, it is labeled as a may contain... so any products without the warning are made in pf facilities they said. They also get allergen statements from their raw ingredient suppliers. I thought I would post my list in case it could be helpful to someone else. Of course you will want to check all labels yourself but this is what I found last week.

[u][b]Crackers[/b][/u]
Keebler Bug Bites
Sunshine Cheezits, Stix, Crisps & Party Mix
Keebler Animals Crackers
Keebler Townhouse Crackers
Keebler Scooby Graham Cracker Sticks
Keebler Wheatables
Keebler Club Snack Sticks
Keebler Toasteds
Keebler Graham Crackers
Keebler Club Crackers
Keebler Club Cheese Sandwich Crackers

[u][b]Cookies[/b][/u]
Keebler EL Fudge Sandwich Cookies
Keebler Vanilla Wafers & Mini Wafers
Keebler Dippin

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Wow, I didn't think some of the would be safe. Thanks for all your work and for sharing this.

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H,
Thanks for posting this list! It wasn't clear to me whether these items are tree nut free as well as peanut free. Did you inquire specifically about peanuts only, or tree nuts as well? From the post it sounds like if there are nuts or peanuts or any of the major allergens in the facility they will indicate by may contains.

Is that what they indicated. So if I read the ingredients for the items below and there is no note of tree nuts or peanuts, then it is made in a peanut and tree nut free facility? I just want to be sure that I understand this...Thanks.

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Falcon,
I specifically inquired about peanuts as we don't have a tree nut allergy, HOWEVER, my understanding is that they label "may contain" for tree nuts in the facility just like they do peanuts... but I would want you to verify with them again since I was not specifically asking about tree nuts. I am unsure if they label "may contain" for any of the other top allergens in the facility. You would want to read the labels yourself but I'm pretty sure almost everything on this list does NOT have a "may contain" tree nut warning with the exception of the Famous Amos cookies which say they are made in a facility that processes tree nuts.
So in answer to your question:
"So if I read the ingredients for the items below and there is no note of tree nuts or peanuts, then it is made in a peanut and tree nut free facility?"
My understanding is that this is true. Please call them to verify so you hear it first hand. Here is the Kellogg's number....they can answer you for all the companies (Keebler, Sunshine, etc.) 1-800-962-1413

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I read at Kelloggs website and Keeblers website that they will label for peanuts and treenuts even if the product doesn't contain nuts but is made on the same line as as a product that does. We bought some dippin delights, chocolate covered grahams and grasshoppers. I did see nut warning on ones that may contain or made on the same line as but the ones we got didn't have a nut warning but did state contains wheat, soy and milk.

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I didn't see the Keebler Choc Chip cookies listed...I have the snack size bags and don't see warnings on them. Does anyone know about them?

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I'm not sure about this list. Maybe things have already changed, but the EL Fudge Sandwich cookies I saw say "may contain traces of peanut" and the EL Fudge Double Stuffed Sandwich cookie contain "partially defatted peanut flour."

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the little elf sandwich cookies use to be unsafe but then they were safe. we have used most if not all of these products except ive never found famous amos with no warning. we avoid tree nuts too

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