I thought I remembered that there was a brand of Rold Gold pretzels with a nut warning on them. I was looking at different varieties but none of them had a nut warning on them. Is there one not safe for PA/TNA?
Rold Gold is made by Frito Lay.
This page has links to specific dietary needs. (US)
http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/for-special-dietary-needs.html (http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/for-special-dietary-needs.html)
You can check products containing or produced with peanuts/nuts.
Here's the page for Canada.
http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/for-special-dietary-needs-canadian.html (http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/for-special-dietary-needs-canadian.html)
I haven't seen one in the 10 years we've been eating it. However, I called years ago and got a peanut free facility code (81) and stuck to that for years and years. Since 99% of the products (the traditional stuff) by us have always been code 81, I don't really worry about it anymore, though maybe I should...ah, the website says only dipped pretzels are a concern in the US. I've never seen those and I would have checked on something like that first. Good to know! Frito Lay is a go-to safe snack for us.
I have never seen Rold Gold not safe for PA TNA. And there is very little that Frito Lay makes that is unsafe. And they do, IMO label well. I know there are other brands that are unsafe or have unsafe varieties.
Actually, I just remembered there is a chocolate-covered variety that at least used to be unsafe, probably still is.
Snyder's pretzels are the ones that I've known to be unsafe for PA since they added the pb filled pretzel sandwich things.
Bach's is safe for PN/TN.
I also just bought UTZ Halloween pretzels (individual bags) in a large tub at BJ's (like a Costco) that state they are made in a PN/TN free facility.
We also use Rold Gold, and Bachmann. Snyder dropped off the list due to the PB items they added, as Rebekah mentioned.
I didn't check the Frito Lay link. I saw a PB warning on the Rold Gold whole wheat pretzels. Since then I haven't seen the whole wheat variety on the shelves or I just have tunnel vision for our products.
Quote from: JessPaq on August 30, 2013, 12:31:41 PM
Bach's is safe for PN/TN.
I also just bought UTZ Halloween pretzels (individual bags) in a large tub at BJ's (like a Costco) that state they are made in a PN/TN free facility.
They also have utz mini cheese balls (individual bags) at sams club this year! I bought both a few weeks ago and the receipt checker was telling me it was a bit early to be stocking up for Halloween.