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Sue,
Do you have to rub in the "sunny" in Arizona?
It was 6 below zero this morning with 20-30 below wind chills.
Send some sun our way...please!
Sue,
Do you have to rub in the "sunny" in Arizona?
It was 6 below zero this morning with 20-30 below wind chills.
Send some sun our way...please!
cathlina,
Sorry about the "sunny" part. I lived in the South Dakota/Minnesota are for close to thirty years and really love the sun and warmth of Arizona. Yes, we do have snow and freezing weather in some parts of Arizona but I avoid them in the winter.
I have lived in Arizona now for almost twenty years, sooooo I have almost thawed out.
I would be so happy to send you some warm air, if it were possible. How about coming for a warm visit [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
Sue in Arizona Sunny -- hee hee :;
Sixlets are made with carob not chocolate. If you are trying to avoid legumes carob is a lugume. As are peanuts.
Sue,
I live in Iowa. So after living in MN/SD, I can see why you are so excited about Arizona.
I heard on the radio news that Yuma has 322 days of sun every year.
That is somewhat disgusting in Iowa on a cold, cloudy day like today.
Cathlina...Cold-Cloudy in Iowa
We have given the twins plain hersheys kisses and 1.55 plain chocolate bars with no problems at all!
We did contact the company and the assured us that the plain kisses not the holiday ones in different colored wrappers are made on a designated peanut free line as well as the chocolate bars.
Enjoy!
Debbra
raising for the poster below. Not sure if your info was in here, but it is a lengthy discussion and I knew where to find it!
BTW, we decided to use them, and dd has been working on a bag and is fine, FWIW. becca
Here in Canada, Hersheys always adds warnings to their products such as:
- manufactured on the same equipment as products that contain peanuts
- manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts
I have not seen any warnings on the Hersheys kisses here in Canada, so I would consider them totally safe.
I did see a warning "processed on the same equipment as products containing almonds" on either Hershey's nuggets or Hersheys hugs.
Anyway, Hersheys labelling is great, so if your package of Hersheys kisses has no warnings on it, I would consider them safe in my opinion.
Thanks, becca-this is the thread I was talking about and don't know how I missed it in my search.
Quote:We did contact the company and the assured us that the plain kisses not the holiday ones in different colored wrappers are made on a designated peanut free line as well as the chocolate bars.
Debbra-are you in the US? I called Hershey's yesterday and the lady couldn't tell me if the plain kisses are made on dedicated lines. Only the usual form letter on their allergy policy.
Gale
I have called Hersheys twice regarding Hershey Kisses and both times I was told that if they had any chance of cross contamination it would be labeled. My son eats them on occasion and has not had any problem.
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