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It's a good practice to always check this. Companies change their labels all of

the time. We used to buy a particular soy yogurt and they changed from

dairy-free to adding casein overnight and luckily we caught it.

We've had good luck using Vitacost.

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> Double check your supps.

> I place a large order for supps, foods, personal care products. 2 particular

supps (that I had purchased 3 bottles of each!) came exactly as ordered when

looking at the label on the front of the bottle. Online, they were marked

soy-free. Even under the ingredients list online the " other ingredients " listed

no soy derivatives and listed " free of: yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, etc,

etc. "

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> I got the supps and was getting a dose ready and happened to double check the

bottle and lo and behold: my supps same brand, type, dose, sku #, everything the

same BUT both actually contained soybean oil or soy derived vitamin E and under

" free of: " did not list free of soy.

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> Thank God we caught it. My son is not just intolerant, but allergic. I'm

switching back to iherb.

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Yes I agree, I've found this in foods and supps before too. But this time, the

company told me it was a web-listing error on THEIR part, not a change in

formula. And I'm supposed to be getting free return shipping. Haven't yet. ---

In , " drewbaxter69 " <drewbaxter@...> wrote:

>

> It's a good practice to always check this. Companies change their labels all

of the time. We used to buy a particular soy yogurt and they changed from

dairy-free to adding casein overnight and luckily we caught it.

>

> We've had good luck using Vitacost.

>

>

>

> >

> > Double check your supps.

> > I place a large order for supps, foods, personal care products. 2 particular

supps (that I had purchased 3 bottles of each!) came exactly as ordered when

looking at the label on the front of the bottle. Online, they were marked

soy-free. Even under the ingredients list online the " other ingredients " listed

no soy derivatives and listed " free of: yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, etc,

etc. "

> >

> > I got the supps and was getting a dose ready and happened to double check

the bottle and lo and behold: my supps same brand, type, dose, sku #, everything

the same BUT both actually contained soybean oil or soy derived vitamin E and

under " free of: " did not list free of soy.

> >

> > Thank God we caught it. My son is not just intolerant, but allergic. I'm

switching back to iherb.

> >

> >

> >

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