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Hello all,

I was wondering if it was ever figured out whether Dandy

Blend was ok to drink.

I have seen the question on here in the past but did

not see a definite answer.

I was concerned mostly because it has extracts of barley and rye which

we are not supposed to have.

Here are all the ingredients and facts:

Totally soluble extracts of

roasted barley, rye, chicory root, dandelion root and beetroot.

Total fat 0g

Sodium 3mg

potassium 22mg

Total carb 1g

Protien .08g

Calcium 2mg

Thanks for your help and happy new year!!!

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It is better not to have it. Have Swiss Water Processed decaf coffee

instead.

What is your name?

Bee

>

> Hello all,

> I was wondering if it was ever figured out whether Dandy

> Blend was ok to drink.

> I have seen the question on here in the past but did

> not see a definite answer.

>

> I was concerned mostly because it has extracts of barley and rye

which

> we are not supposed to have.

>

> Here are all the ingredients and facts:

> Totally soluble extracts of

> roasted barley, rye, chicory root, dandelion root and beetroot.

>

> Total fat 0g

> Sodium 3mg

> potassium 22mg

> Total carb 1g

> Protien .08g

> Calcium 2mg

>

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>

> It is better not to have it. Have Swiss Water Processed decaf coffee

> instead.

>

> What is your name?

>

> Bee

>

Hi my name is chrissy and thanks for the info!

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