nestles

Posted on: Tue, 12/12/2006 - 3:14am
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I have been using nestle mini chocolate chips since my sons diagnoses 4 years ago and i always check the label. He had 4-5 minor reactions with large hives and full body redness after eating these on 5 different occasions over a 2 week period of time. I called the company and they said there is NO risk of crosscontamination.

My son was tested for chocolate after this incident and was negaitve.

fast forward to today -- i was looking at chips and now the nestles mini chips and the semi sweet chips have warnings on them. coincidence???

my sons reactions were in OCT and i still have some of the chips in the original bag -- would you send them off for testing??

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