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Hi everyone,
I am very new to this. I have several questions and wondered if anyone new if the specific foods I have listed have been exposed to peanuts/sesame seeds...

Kellogg's cereal bars
Mott's fruit snacks
Teddy Grams (chocolate, cinnamon, and honey)
Pop Tarts
Minumuffins (blueberry)
Oatmeal
Cream of Wheat
Nestle Cookies and Cream mini ice cream sandwiches

All of these items do not appear to have any peanut ingredients or traces of nuts, but I didn't know if they were made on the same machines. Thanks for your help!!

tidina's picture
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Joined: 01/26/2005

hi. general mills and kraft will list sesame in the ingredients. kelloggs mite, i cant remember. quaker can hide sesame in their flavoring. i use lucky leaf apple sauce, teddy grahams in honey or cinnamon, use to use nutrigrain till my son threw up and kelloggs is testing the bar for traces. i dont trust kelloggs all that much but we do use keebler by kelloggs and yogos by kelloggs. just let my son eat some of the small bag of those tiny chocolate grips cookies yesterday.

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