Since we all have different sensitivities, this should be considered a guide rather than a guarantee of corn-free status. This list is always changing as manufacturers are constantly changing their formulas. If you do have a reaction to any of these products, do let us know.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Stretch Island Fruit Strips - removed again
I decided to add these back on the list in January due to a few people doing well on them, and a recent company inquiry which stated these to be corn-free.
However, it seems those with a sensitive allergy are reacting to these products. As such, I'm again removing these from the list.
If you're not very sensitive to corn derivatives, then these may still work for you, however I don't feel they're corn-free enough or safe enough to have on the list.
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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Wal-Mart brand Tomato paste
We're often used to products not being created equally. Even similarly labeled products, one might be safe and another brand with the same ingredients causes reactions.
Such is the case with Wal-Mart's tomato paste. The label reads just tomatoes, but several reactions were reported to their paste.
I'm posting this as an FYI to anyone who might have it in their cupboard or were thinking of saving a few pennies by buying it instead of one that is on the list.
Such is the case with Wal-Mart's tomato paste. The label reads just tomatoes, but several reactions were reported to their paste.
I'm posting this as an FYI to anyone who might have it in their cupboard or were thinking of saving a few pennies by buying it instead of one that is on the list.
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