Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 In a message dated 2/21/01 1:36:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, Jay@... writes: > Sure; here you go but sorry! They both have corn and soy. We are waiting on > our order so we unfortunately do not have them in stock-they are due in soon > though- but if you call us at work with your phone number, we can call you > when they arrive: > > Well, forget that idea. Corn and soy drive my son crazy. Can't there be more products without corn and soy? Some ready to eat stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 Sure; here you go but sorry! They both have corn and soy. We are waiting on our order so we unfortunately do not have them in stock-they are due in soon though- but if you call us at work with your phone number, we can call you when they arrive: Donut Holes Yummy, small donuts holes that pop easily into small (or big) mouths. Ingredients: whole eggs, evaporated cane juice, filtered water, corn starch, egg white powder, shortening (partially hydrogenated soybean & palm oils with mono and diglycerides added), baking Powder (sodium pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, potato starch, monocalcium phosphate), salt, xanthan gum, vanillin. Enriched with thiamine, riboflavine, niacin, iron, & folic acid. Fried in partially hydrogenated soybean & cottonseed oils with dimethylpolysiloxane added. 5.3oz package of 25 holes WF GF DF NF GF - Gluten Free and Wheat Free (includes all wheat, oat, barley & rye) DF - Dairy-Free (includes casein, whey, lactose) NF - Peanut-Free & Tree-Nut Free (includes all tree nuts) EF - Egg-Free (includes egg yolks & whites) SF - Soy-Free (includes soy lecithin & soy protein) CF - Corn-Free (includes cornstarch, corn syrup & corn protein) Note: Xanthan is typically processed from corn syrup. Most consider it corn-free after processing, with no risk of cross-contamination. We let you judge and list it here as *CF * = risk of cross contamination with this ingredient ? = unknown at time of print DOUGHNUT HOLES - JAY Hi Jay, Can you tell me what's in them? Do they have corn and soy in them? Sal's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 We are working on it! And will continue searching! let us know if you know of a product and want us to look at carrying it. :-) Jay Re: DOUGHNUT HOLES - JAY In a message dated 2/21/01 1:36:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, Jay@... writes: > Sure; here you go but sorry! They both have corn and soy. We are waiting on > our order so we unfortunately do not have them in stock-they are due in soon > though- but if you call us at work with your phone number, we can call you > when they arrive: > > Well, forget that idea. Corn and soy drive my son crazy. Can't there be more products without corn and soy? Some ready to eat stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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