These SEEM almost too good to be true.
http://www.ling-ling.com/They are available at Costco. Looks like the only big allergens in the product line are soy and wheat, with possibly traces of egg in the facility.
The only reason that I'm at all hesitant is that the parent company also owns Tai Pei foods:
http://www.taipeifood.com/Holy COW, is that ever a nightmnare. Cashew, peaunt, AND sesame abound. Yikes.
SO if they share a facility with the Ling ling line, this would be a resounding "no" for us, safety-wise.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has ever contacted them?
You may also telephone us, Monday through Friday, from 7:30am to 4:30pm Pacific Standard Time, at 1-866-536-8008Both companies have the same contact number, which is a bit worrisome, but not necessarily indicative that this is a shared facility in terms of production, I suppose.
How, you might ask, did it even occur to me to LOOK at such a product in the first place?
How It's Made did a segment on them and my DH and DD saw it. It didn't LOOK as though there was any other production/packaging equipment in place, and it seemed to imply dedicated lines for the potstickers, period. That would be good news if it's true.