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Hey while I was at the envirokids web addy-I noticed that the gorrilla munch

does not have the natural vitamin e. So for those who are soy free this one

would still be OK. The panda puffs do have it listed as a perservative-maybe

that is why my son rected to the panda puffs.F

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I confirmed with company that vitamin e wasn't in gorilla munch or Amazon

crunch. It is in Panda cereal to keep the peanut butter from going rancid.

The rep said that it is also in the oil form so the protein in soy that

causes reactions should not be present. We can't eat peanut butter any way,

but do consume soy oil and soy lecithin. Does your child react to soy in

these forms? thanks, Helene

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