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My son gets silly with too much sugar. It could have been the sugar in the

popcicles. Miss Roben's sells freezepops with no dyes. My HFS carries the

same brand.

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In a message dated 7/2/00 9:12:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CCBOSTTX@...

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<< My son gets silly with too much sugar. It could have been the sugar in

the

popcicles. Miss Roben's sells freezepops with no dyes. My HFS carries the

same brand.

>>

Are you talking about the " Cool Fruits? " If so, some of the grocery stores

are selling them, too. Here in Tampa, the Publix stores are selling them.

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> I wrote earlier about the Ore Ida Fast Food Fries. Someone mentioned

> about the wheat but these ingredients didn't mention any. They have

> " food " in the title and are in a different package and use rice flour so

> I'm not sure if they are the same or not. He had some Friday, Saturday

> and today.

I've noticed that Ore Ida is changing there packaging and also stating,

" Even Crispier " on a lot of packages. This makes me suspect something new

in the ingredients. Tonight I went to buy the large golden krinkles and

decided to check out the fast food fries. The new packaging clearly states;

modified food starch (wheat) on the package. I would suspect these to be a

problem. It was my understanding that they have always contained wheat.

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In a message dated 7/2/00 8:19:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

mcksmom@... writes:

<< The popsicle of course has dyes. Well he went from a very fussy kid to

now he is stoned out of his mind. >>

I bet it is the food colorings. Our poll of food intollerances is showing

colorings to be the least tolerated food. I've been buying tropicana and dole

popsicles which I think don't have the artificial colors. I'd have to double

check the ingredients to make sure.

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In a message dated 7/3/00 9:11:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

lkbienkowski@... writes:

<< I've been buying tropicana and dole

popsicles which I think don't have the artificial colors. I'd have to double

check the ingredients to make sure. >>

Tropicana orange juice is GFCF. However, I called twice on 2 separate

occasions about their popsicles and they said they don't test for gluten on

them, so they don't know if they're GFCF or not. You can always make no dye

popsicles w/ Capri drinks.

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