I know theres been a lot of talk on the Aero chocolate bar, but

Posted on: Wed, 11/20/2002 - 12:32am
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I'm still nervous to give it to my dh and dd. My oldest daughter went to Quebec city on a school trip and brought back 2 of them. Please ease my mind about this! Thanks
Tamie

Posted on: Wed, 11/20/2002 - 12:59am
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As Cindy, Cayley's Mom, and numerous other people on this board can verify, the "Aero" bar is made in Toronto, Canada in a totally nut-free plant. You can also contact Nestle Canada ([url]http://www.nestle.ca[/url])if you want more information.
Please ensure the label says "Nestle Canada" somewhere on the packaging.
Update at 2:23 pm:
Speaking of Aeros, I am eating one right now as my afternoon snack. This time I am having an Aero Dark.
[This message has been edited by erik (edited November 20, 2002).]

Posted on: Wed, 11/20/2002 - 5:16am
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Aero bars are one of my PA daughter's all time favourites and she is a chocoholic. I don't know what she would do without them or without Chapman's ice cream. I am totally comfortable allowing her to have them.

Posted on: Wed, 11/20/2002 - 11:30pm
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Tamie-eat them! They are very tasty and my son enjoys them all the time safely!
Enjoy!
Jaime =)

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