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Posted on: Mon, 06/16/2003 - 5:12am
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Thanks for posting that answer for us, Danielle. I am totally comfortable with regular OREOS since they're not even made in the same facility as the PB ones.
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Posted on: Tue, 03/06/2012 - 11:53am
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I am a concerned parent and followed this thread as far as the year 2005. It is now 2012 and my son has been eating Oreo cookies all this time. I was not aware until now. I guess I think it safe to say that Nabisco was careful to separate the peanut butter Oreos from the rest because my son did not have a reaction, but I will investigate further. Thank you.

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