Guest guest Posted May 3, 2001 Report Share Posted May 3, 2001 For parents having problems with Almond Breeze, the problem may be the almonds. They are phenolic, and chocolate almond breeze, of course, has even more phenols. Also, my child is mildly reactive to almonds, so he can only safely eat them on a rotation basis. It isn't unusual for an ASD child to have a problem with tree nuts. Other than that, he can drink, and likes, almond breeze about 2xweek. It's a nice alternative to potato & soy milks. > This type of marking is on quite a few items. To be devoutly Kosher > the person has to know that any product was not made on the same > equipment as a dairy line, so that if they used this product, it > should not be drunk with meat products. Unfortunately, there are > quite a few products like that have a " D " or " DE " symbol on them. > But this means that they might have possible cross-contamination > issues like *many* of the products that we buy on this diet. But it > doesn't mean that the product has dairy in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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