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Here is a heads-up on the Mother's cookie company (a company out of Oakland, CA). I really liked their animal cookies, and since there was no PA warning on them, I had been feeding them to my DD. But today I found a phone number for them and called to check. The phone rep told me that they have two different cookies with peanuts or peanut butter, and that all the dough for the cookies is mixed up on the same machinery. She said that it is a cross-contamination risk for PA people.
So I guess no more animal cookies for Patricia.
Amy
Have you tried the Gerber Graduates Animal Cookies? My son loves them!
From Australia...PA/NA 4 yo daughter.
Linda,
It's not just the pink and white frosted ones. It is all Mother's cookies that are a cross-contamination risk. FWIW, I was feeding Patricia the plain, not frosted cookies. She doesn't like the Gerber cookies.
Amy
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Are you talking about the pink and white frosted ones? Or something different.
Linda