Trail\'s End popcorn (Cub Scouts)

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Jean,
The only products that would be of concern to your son are the caramel corn and chocolate caramel corn varieties. All of our microwave popcorn is completely safe for someone with peanut allergies. There is no chance of cross-contamination with our caramel corn products. I hope this answers your question.

Janice
-----Original Message-----
From: Katrina St.John On Behalf Of Trail's End
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 11:09 AM
To: Consumercare
Subject: FW: peanut allergy and your products

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Jean
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DS allergic to peanuts & watermelon (9/2005 neg RAST peanut & watermelon; 9/2005 skin test neg peanut, positive watermelon; 12/2005 peanut food challenge=anaphylaxis)
other DS with pollen, animal, dust allergies

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other DS with pollen, animal, dust allergies

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Perhaps I'm reading this wrong but can you explain why "The only products that would be of concern to your son are the caramel corn and chocolate caramel corn varieties" if there "is no chance of cross-contamination with our caramel corn products"
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Quote:Originally posted by kkeene:
[b]Perhaps I'm reading this wrong but can you explain why "The only products that would be of concern to your son are the caramel corn and chocolate caramel corn varieties" if there "is no chance of cross-contamination with our caramel corn products"
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Sorry. My original query to Trails End asks about their microwave popcorn. Their prepopped caramel corn is clearly marked as a peanut product. Sorry about the confusion.

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Jean
one son peanut & watermelon allergies; one son seasonal allergies & oral allergy syndrome

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Jean
DS allergic to peanuts & watermelon (9/2005 neg RAST peanut & watermelon; 9/2005 skin test neg peanut, positive watermelon; 12/2005 peanut food challenge=anaphylaxis)
other DS with pollen, animal, dust allergies

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Jean
DS allergic to peanuts & watermelon (9/2005 neg RAST peanut & watermelon; 9/2005 skin test neg peanut, positive watermelon; 12/2005 peanut food challenge=anaphylaxis)
other DS with pollen, animal, dust allergies

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