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These are the ones we found too!!!!! They are safe from dairy and egg also.
Where do you buy Nature's Path vitamins? Does anyone have their website link? Thanks!
Anybody ever use Natural Factors ? It's a Canadian company, they put out a Jungle Juice flavor and they're quite good. I was told they were safe and we used them pre-PA with no problems. For a long time my DS wouldn't eat anything fruit flavored except this. I also like the fact that there's no artificial sweeteners, also they can take two a day, so if they have an off day eating I just give them another vitamin in the evening.
[url="http://www.naturesplus.com"]http://www.naturesplus.com[/url]
I bought them at Bread and Circus.
I just called Nature's Plus (800)645-9500 regarding their Animal Parade vitamins to confirm that they and the facility that they are manufactured in are free of any peanuts or tree nuts.
The CSR was not very knowledgeable and kept on having to ask someone the questions I was asking. He said that there are no tree nuts in the facility but there are peanuts. But they clean the facility . . . blah, blah, blah . . .
I asked to talk to his supervisor or who he was getting this information from. He put me through to a product specialist who I left a voice message for.
Has anyone heard of peanuts in the facility that produces Animal Parade Vitamins? Can someone else double check Nature's Plus response? I also sent in an email via their on-line form to see what response I would get back. I will post once I hear.
[This message has been edited by BBCBMom (edited February 15, 2007).]
We recently started using the generic Target brand Children's Gummy Multi-Vitamins. There is a statement on the bottle which reads
[b] This product contains no wheat(gluten), milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. The facility that manufactures this product also produces products that contain wheat(gluten), and milk, using different equipment.[/b]
I wish every product was labeled this way [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
2Busyboys- do you know if they contain iron? I have had trouble finding one labeled well that also contains iron. Thanks!
watch out beause theres a report out there that generic vitamins contain lots of mercury and/or lead
Quote:Originally posted by PennMom:
[b]2Busyboys- do you know if they contain iron? I have had trouble finding one labeled well that also contains iron. Thanks![/b]
No iron in the Target Children's gummy multi-vitamin.
Quote:Originally posted by tidina:
[b]watch out beause theres a report out there that generic vitamins contain lots of mercury and/or lead[/b]
Do you have a link to this report? Sounds like an interesting read.
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