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Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:50:11 PM
April in the US
Member
Posted: 07.21.2008 at 11:14:26



Benadryl FastMelts contain soy protein. Ugh.



Mom of 3 AWESOME boys

* Me: Celiac
* DS1 (8): IgE allergies Peanut (ana), Soy, & Pork; also Celiac Disease (gluten), Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis & Colitis, on gastrocrom
* DS2 (4): NKA, gluten-free diet, mild Eos., outgrew milk allergy
* DS3 (2): Neocate plus tolerated foods, Celiac, no IgE allergies, lots of intolerances, doing well
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:49:15 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 06.01.2008 at 04:27:54



Food Lion's generic cool whip

Have I mentioned that most of Food Lion's generic foods scare me?



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

USA
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:48:22 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 05.28.2008 at 11:02:00



New one to add to the list (and wow, what a shock  :o )

CountryTime Lemonade & Pink Lemonade
Soy Lecithin

Also watch out for:

Food Lion Macaroni & Cheese

Hunt's Snack Packs Pudding
Soybean Oil

« Last Edited by Wnt2BSoyFree 05.28.2008 at 11:03:57 »



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

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Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:46:48 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 10.18.2007 at 08:49:25



I have found 2 Enjoy Life products at a local Kroger store. Unfortunately, I can't get them to carry the chocolate chips or the cookies  >:( (filled out a request and no one ever called or ordered them)

Update: 6/1/08 - Kroger finally ordered the chips!! I got about four bags before they doubled the price. Now the regular size bags are almost $6.00 each!!  :banghead:

« Last Edited by Wnt2BSoyFree 06.01.2008 at 04:18:27 »



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

USA
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:45:34 PM
Posted: 10.13.2007 at 10:04:47



10.13.2007 at 09:52:15, Willow wrote:
Quote........ they might be willing to ask them to order the chocolate chips for you.

You're right!!!  And yes, it's the chocolate chips I never have.  I just take the bars and crunch pieces off with a knife but I always wished I had chips. 





Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:44:29 PM
Willow
Member
Posted: 10.13.2007 at 09:52:15



I generally don't buy enjoy life products either---I have issues with flax. i think their bars have sunflower seeds in them or something.

i have tried their ginger cookies--i will eat them on the rare occasion, although i don't do so well with xanthan gum (probably because it is usually derived from corn) and sometimes have issues with sorghum flour.

anyways--the chocolate chips. (i think i failed to mention that they just make chocolate chips as opposed to chocolate bars or cocoa powder.) I'm in Ontario---sometimes the chocolate chips are in Zehr's (a grocery store chain--but I'm pretty sure you don't have that store in the US). If you have a Whole Foods near you, you might try them--they sell them in the Whole Foods stores in Ontario.

If you find a store that sells some Enjoy Life products but not the chocolate chips, you might be able to ask them to order the chocolate chips for you. They have very few ingredients--if I remember correctly, all that's in them is cocoa, cocoa butter, sugar.

« Last Edited by Willow 10.14.2007 at 06:41:47 »



Canada
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:43:41 PM
Posted: 10.13.2007 at 08:37:25



What stores has these enjoy life chocolates been found? It seems it'll be the only enjoy life product that we could buy but it's the only one I have not seen in stores where I've seen other enjoy life products.

I'm so dissapointed. I have these granola boxes and bars from them that dd loved the taste of and I absolutely hated....... it's too bad she reacted to them.


Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:43:08 PM
Willow
Member
Posted: 10.13.2007 at 12:41:13



Yep, enjoy life chocolate is real chocolate . . really good chocolate since it is pure.

Unfortunately, my chocolate eating days are definitely over  :'(



Canada
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:42:09 PM
[ Guest ]hoboEtta
Posted: 10.11.2007 at 08:07:03



I didn't know about the enjoy life chocolate. Is it real chocolate? Enjoy life takes so many allergens out that it's amazing they can come up with such good substitutes. I will look for it next time I'm at fairways.


Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:41:37 PM
Willow
Member
Posted: 10.11.2007 at 10:22:27



Hey HobboEtta,
Do you know about Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips? No soy lecithin! No dairy either, incidentally.

About the x-contamination issues with Kelloggs---I've heard that corn in general can be contaminated with soy (I'm not sure about this, though). Maybe Kelloggs knows this and is just being cautious? It doesn't matter either way to me because I can't have corn either.

« Last Edited by Willow 10.11.2007 at 10:24:27 »



Canada
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:40:35 PM
Posted: 10.07.2007 at 05:29:09



Don't forget in an earlier post I told you that the darker the less lecithin. And most contain only half of a percent of lecithin. A chocolatier told me this.

But I do believe there are some rare ones without it. I found them on the internet but I hate mail order.


Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:39:50 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 10.07.2007 at 09:47:34



Chocolate (in almost any form)
Contains Soy Lecithin

So much for my rare chocolate indulgences, which usually center around Christmas (Andes Mints, Nestle Crunch Jingles) and Easter (Cadbury Mini Eggs:-[

« Last Edited by Wnt2BSoyFree 10.07.2007 at 09:50:34 »



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

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Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:38:22 PM
krasota
Member
Posted: 09.24.2007 at 05:45:42



QuoteMost butters & margarines are made from soybean oil.

Uhhh . . .

Butter is NOT made from soybean oil.  Margarine or veg oil spread, yes.  Butter, no.

« Last Edited by krasota 09.24.2007 at 05:46:57 »



DS (04/07)--eggs, mango, cashew, pistachio
DH--shellfish, mushrooms
Me--Sometimes it seems like everything.
Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:36:29 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 09.23.2007 at 01:11:09



Just got to thinking and thought I would add the following:

Oreos
Soy Lecithin

Chocolate Chip Cookies (most companies)
Contain soy in some form - usually Soy Lecithin



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

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Posted by admin rebekahc
 - September 18, 2011, 03:35:25 PM
Wnt2BSoyFree
Member
Posted: 09.23.2007 at 11:34:29



General Mills
All of their cereals with Vitamin E list it as "Mixed Tocopherols" which can be soy-based (I also avoid them because they could be peanut based as well)

Kelloggs Cereals
Packaging states "Our corn contains traces of soybeans"

Pringles Chips
Even the chips that are baked with Sunflower Oil contain Soy Lecithin.

Moon Pies
Contains Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil & Soy Flour

Rice Krispie Treats (pre-packaged)
States it may contain Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil & does contain Soy Lecithin.  Also lists Mixed Tocopherols but does not list the sources.

Most butters & margarines are made from soybean oil.


« Last Edited by Wnt2BSoyFree 05.28.2008 at 10:56:49 »



Allergies: Who the heck knows any more

"Some people take Zoloft, Paxil, or Welbutrin to feel normal - I take Claritin, Singulair, Benadryl, & EpiPens." ~Wnt2BSoyFree

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