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Tag: Austin®
Kellogg's, Unintended Consequences, and the Death of 'May Contain'
Dave Bloom
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2016/06/21
Large food manufacturers are implementing fundamental changes in anticipation of FSMA directives. Is that a good thing?
Update to Safe Snack Guide: May 10, 2016
Dave Bloom
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2016/05/10
In light of Kellogg's recent decision, we are preemptively removing the company's products from the Guide.
Kellogg's: Potential for Injury, Illness and Death is a Cost of...
Dave Bloom
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2016/04/25
These are simply risk factors in a much larger calculation that affords little consideration of the human cost.
Kellogg's Responds to Petition with Even More Dangerous Plan
Dave Bloom
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2016/04/20
The company hastily threw together a plan in an effort to dampen the anger and concern that has is welling within the allergic community.
Video: Kellogg's Petition at 15,000 Signatures
Dave Bloom
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2016/04/12
See the video, then help get the word out to your family, friends, local media and Kelloggs!
Press Release: Kellogg's: Don't Add Peanut Flour to Existing Products
Dave Bloom
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2016/04/07
Products that were previously relied upon as “safe” alternatives for consumers with peanut allergies will soon pose a risk of anaphylaxis to those very same consumers, many of whom are children.
Answering Your Questions About the Kellogg's "No Peanut Flour" Petition
Dave Bloom
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2016/04/01
Our petition fostered much discussion within the food allergy community. We answer some recurring questions and concerns.
Petition to Kellogg's: Do NOT Add Peanut Flour to Your Products
Dave Bloom
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2016/03/31
Sign this petition and let Kellogg's know that adding peanut flour to their products is irresponsible and unethical.
Update to Safe Snack Guide: March 31, 2016
Dave Bloom
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2016/03/31
We have removed Keebler cracker varieties. Please update your copy of the Guide.
Advisory: Various Keebler® and Austin® Cracker Varieties to be Reformulated with...
Dave Bloom
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2016/03/31
Individuals coping with peanut allergy and families concerned with peanut residue should avoid these products.