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Title: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: Jessica on May 13, 2012, 01:42:02 AM
we went shopping a couple of hours from home and there is a Cost Plus there. I read here that some have found safe candy there, so we stopped to check it out. They had aero and kit kats and bounty and milky way, all with a "many contain traces of peanut/tree nut" warnings on them.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: hezzier on May 13, 2012, 07:44:07 AM
I think most of their imported candy comes from the UK not Canada.  I also heard they stopped carrying sun cups.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: candyguru on May 13, 2012, 07:52:52 AM
Quote from: Jessica on May 13, 2012, 01:42:02 AM
we went shopping a couple of hours from home and there is a Cost Plus there. I read here that some have found safe candy there, so we stopped to check it out. They had aero and kit kats and bounty and milky way, all with a "many contain traces of peanut/tree nut" warnings on them.

Did you see the country of origin on the packaging?

All the Bounty bars that I have ever seen are safe.  I have never heard of an unsafe Bounty before....  I called Mars Canada and they told me that Bounty was made in  a nut-free facility in Europe and shipped to Canada

Also, all Aero bars in Canada and the UK are nut-free.  Some Aero novelties (ie: lambs, eggs) label as 'may contain nuts', but all Aero bars in UK and Canada are safe. 

I am thinking they just stuck a 'may contain nuts' on all the packages?  Was the warnign a sticker, or on the original label?

The regular Kit Kat and Kit Kat Chunky are also safe in Canada and the UK

So very weird and bizarre you found all these may contain nut warnings.  Doesn't make any sense.. I have never seen a may contain regular Nestle Kit Kat or Aero or Mars Bounty with a warning.  ???
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: Jessica on May 13, 2012, 01:09:07 PM
They were all on a sticker and the sticker was over the entire back of the bar. Even if I knew it was safe, I wouldn't buy anything with a warning for dd. For one thing, she wouldn't eat it with a warning even if I told her it was fine. And for another, I wouldn't feel comfortable with it. Maybe if it was for me, but not for my daughter. I can order most from peanut free planet anyway-I just thought it would be fun to go in and buy a few. I get the feeling it's all CYA labeling but after preaching to dd about reading labels, I just can't buy something with a warning.

We bought the big kit kat bars (UK, I believe) from PFP and they had stickers but the stickers didn't have a warning.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: Macabre on May 13, 2012, 02:17:10 PM
They also sell Guittard chips!!
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: Jessica on May 13, 2012, 03:22:07 PM
shoot-I wish I'd known to look for those. We got there 10 minutes before they closed and by the time we looked at all the candy, it was 9. I did look in all the spots that I thought had food though, and don't remember seeing any Guittard.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: nameless on May 13, 2012, 03:57:50 PM
I only see Guittard in the one here near to Christmas - and then it's a crap shoot which ones (boxes of wafers or chips).

Very strange the sticker warnings. The KitKats (Chunky) and Bounty here, do have the "American label" extra sticker but no warnings. They are also manufactured in the UK. The original label is crammed full of ingredients in 10 different languages, but still an ENG/UK original. I've peeled off the added on white sticker ingredients before as a double check.

:(   Sorry you didn't find anything. I only shop candy there if I have a $10 off $30 coupon b/c it's ridiculous to pay $1.99 for a candy bar! but I treat myself when I have the extra cash.

Adrienne
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: candyguru on May 13, 2012, 04:32:46 PM
yes, I think they put on those stickers as a CYA warning :(

Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: nameless on May 13, 2012, 06:22:18 PM
...or...they are mis-labeled. As in - that white sticker belongs on a different candy bar.  They sticker them in the store here, I saw someone restocking once and she was pulling the labels off a sheet (that came in the box) and stuck that extra white label on before they got piled back in the box on the shelf.

Adrienne
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: candyguru on May 13, 2012, 08:57:13 PM
Quote from: nameless on May 13, 2012, 06:22:18 PM
...or...they are mis-labeled. As in - that white sticker belongs on a different candy bar.  They sticker them in the store here, I saw someone restocking once and she was pulling the labels off a sheet (that came in the box) and stuck that extra white label on before they got piled back in the box on the shelf.

Adrienne

that would explain it.. though doesn't give much confidence in them (why do they even adding their own label since the original product already has an ingredient label)   ???
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: nameless on May 13, 2012, 10:50:31 PM
Quote from: candyguru on May 13, 2012, 08:57:13 PM
Quote from: nameless on May 13, 2012, 06:22:18 PM
...or...they are mis-labeled. As in - that white sticker belongs on a different candy bar.  They sticker them in the store here, I saw someone restocking once and she was pulling the labels off a sheet (that came in the box) and stuck that extra white label on before they got piled back in the box on the shelf.

Adrienne

that would explain it.. though doesn't give much confidence in them (why do they even adding their own label since the original product already has an ingredient label)   ???

Honestly - the labels are so jumbled with literally a dozen languages, I bet it's an "import" thing to comply w/ USA labeling? There's no US label on them, only UK for English language and at that sometimes there are spelling differences.

I'm not sure it's a Cost Plus thing either, b/c when we had Coffee Crisps at the Dollar Stores here they also had a new white label stuck on with ingredients. But - Cost Plus was the one sticking them on.

Adrienne

Adrienne
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: hedgehog on May 14, 2012, 05:23:18 AM
Yes, I'm under the impression that the white label is to comply with US labeling laws.  But I hate that they always put it over the info that some of us really need to see.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: maeve on May 14, 2012, 09:27:09 AM
Quote from: Macabre on May 13, 2012, 02:17:10 PM
They also sell Guittard chips!!

I haven't seen those on my last few trips.  I don't think they carry them anymore.  Almost all the chocolate bars are from the UK and most are not safe.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: CMdeux on May 14, 2012, 06:29:44 PM
Quote from: hedgehog on May 14, 2012, 05:23:18 AM
Yes, I'm under the impression that the white label is to comply with US labeling laws.  But I hate that they always put it over the info that some of us really need to see.

Yes, it's annoying, that.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: eragon on May 15, 2012, 05:42:54 AM
I have to say that as we are in the uk that we have a wider choice of chocolate and candy type treats to eat . Certainly in comparasion to USA , spent ages searching for something safe for allergic son. He did express some pity for the nut allergic children of america who had little safe chocolate choices.

am hoping we are wrong on this one though, or that things have improved!
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: YouKnowWho on May 15, 2012, 08:13:17 AM
Quote from: eragon on May 15, 2012, 05:42:54 AM
I have to say that as we are in the uk that we have a wider choice of chocolate and candy type treats to eat . Certainly in comparasion to USA , spent ages searching for something safe for allergic son. He did express some pity for the nut allergic children of america who had little safe chocolate choices.

am hoping we are wrong on this one though, or that things have improved!

Unfortunately no and as like others have noted they are making it harder to buy the UK candies because of the stupid relabeling.  I have been on the search for Smarties (and refuse to pay the specialty shop prices) but my usual sources have dried up.  Guess I have to make the run to the UK grocery store on a Saturday when hitting the farmer's market.

DS2 is addicted to Aero Bars but was interested in trying the Mars Bars but stupid relabeling doesn't allow me to read ingredients.  Are they safe for nut allergies?
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: candyguru on May 15, 2012, 06:03:36 PM
Quote from: YouKnowWho on May 15, 2012, 08:13:17 AM
Quote from: eragon on May 15, 2012, 05:42:54 AM
I have to say that as we are in the uk that we have a wider choice of chocolate and candy type treats to eat . Certainly in comparasion to USA , spent ages searching for something safe for allergic son. He did express some pity for the nut allergic children of america who had little safe chocolate choices.

am hoping we are wrong on this one though, or that things have improved!

Unfortunately no and as like others have noted they are making it harder to buy the UK candies because of the stupid relabeling.  I have been on the search for Smarties (and refuse to pay the specialty shop prices) but my usual sources have dried up.  Guess I have to make the run to the UK grocery store on a Saturday when hitting the farmer's market.

DS2 is addicted to Aero Bars but was interested in trying the Mars Bars but stupid relabeling doesn't allow me to read ingredients.  Are they safe for nut allergies?

The Canadian Mars bars all have peanut-free logos on them so you can tell that they are safe for nut allergies (fyi- they do contain egg)

(http://www.rwglobal.com/~deliveryclub/images/mars.JPG)
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: YouKnowWho on May 15, 2012, 08:31:34 PM
Thank you CandyGuru.  Unfortunately I didn't see the PF symbol so I peeled up the stupid relabel.  It contains nuts if it is from the UK.
Title: Re: Cost Plus World Market-disappointing visit
Post by: candyguru on May 15, 2012, 09:23:53 PM
Quote from: YouKnowWho on May 15, 2012, 08:31:34 PM
Thank you CandyGuru.  Unfortunately I didn't see the PF symbol so I peeled up the stupid relabel.  It contains nuts if it is from the UK.

yes, all the Canadian ones have that peanut-free logo, so if there is no logo, it's not from Canada

yes, unfortunately, the UK Mars bars may contain tree nuts :(

if you ever have friends/co-workers visiting Canada, you should ask them to pick up some Mars bars for you