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Hi Ellie,

I don't think you should eat the pink yogurt - it may be contaminated

with mold or other bacteria.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs

mom of and

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> Has anyone had their Progurt turn pink? If so does this mean that it

> has gone bad?

>

> Ellie

> sister to 3.5, autism

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> I don't think you should eat the pink yogurt - it may be contaminated

with mold or other bacteria.>

Hi Sheila,

I don't know if you mis-wrote this or not, but it's the Progurt that's

pink not the yogurt.

Ellie

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Hi Ellie,

<< > I don't think you should eat the pink yogurt - it may be

contaminated

> with mold or other bacteria.>

>

> Hi Sheila,

> I don't know if you mis-wrote this or not, but it's the Progurt

that's > pink not the yogurt. >>

Sorry 'bout that, mea cupla.

My Progurt is a a light peachy color. You could call it pale pink.

If the color has changed substantially I'd suggest contacting the

company.

Have you been refrigerating it?

Any chance it got wet?

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23 yrs, PCOD 22yrs

mom of Em and dan

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Hi Sheila,

Just to clarify. It is the Progurt starter in the bottle that is light pink

in color. It makes yogurt that seems OK and is white.

3.5, autism

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From: pecanbread [mailto:pecanbread ] On

Behalf Of Sheila Trenholm

Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 9:19 AM

To: pecanbread

Subject: Re: Pink Progurt....is it bad?

Hi Ellie,

I don't think you should eat the pink yogurt - it may be contaminated

with mold or other bacteria.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs

mom of and

<<>

> Has anyone had their Progurt turn pink? If so does this mean that it

> has gone bad?

>

> Ellie

> sister to 3.5, autism

>

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Sheila,

The Progurt has been refrigerated and hasn’t gotten wet. However, GI PRO

hasn’t returned an e-mail to give me ideas for a yogurt maker I bought from

them that is too hot. Just thought we’d check with you guys on the Progurt

color first since it seems that GI PRO is very busy.

Thanks!

autism

SCD 3/07

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From: pecanbread [mailto:pecanbread ] On

Behalf Of Sheila Trenholm

Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:33 AM

To: pecanbread

Subject: Re: Pink Progurt....is it bad?

Hi Ellie,

<< > I don't think you should eat the pink yogurt - it may be

contaminated

> with mold or other bacteria.>

>

> Hi Sheila,

> I don't know if you mis-wrote this or not, but it's the Progurt

that's > pink not the yogurt. >>

Sorry 'bout that, mea cupla.

My Progurt is a a light peachy color. You could call it pale pink.

If the color has changed substantially I'd suggest contacting the

company.

Have you been refrigerating it?

Any chance it got wet?

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23 yrs, PCOD 22yrs

mom of Em and dan

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