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Posted by rebekahc
 - April 13, 2018, 11:26:41 AM
I haven't seen those before.  I always question a manufacturer's understanding of food allergies if they put on the label "Allergen Free".  Umm... NO, your products are NOT allergen free.  They may be free of some common allergens, but they are most definitely bad news for anyone allergic to seeds or oats or pit fruits, etc.  The no allergen statement seems to be just a sales buzzword along with gluten free (did they find non-contaminated oats?) and refined sugar free.  Their website makes no mention of what procedures they follow to make sure their products are 'allergen free', so I would probably just avoid them on principle (but I'm weird like that).

[/rant] Sorry  :hiding:
Posted by gufyduck
 - April 12, 2018, 10:32:13 PM
Has anyone tried these?  All the ones in the store read safe, but we all know how that goes...

https://urbanfoods.com/