Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 OOH OOH...Have you tried Blue Sky Cola made with REAL sugar? It is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO beyond words good! No HFCS, no caffiene, no sodium, no artificial colors or preservatives, GMO free and it is really delicious! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , " Puterwitch " <puterwitch wrote: > > It tastes different in Mexico because they use sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup because their government does not dictate the use of sugar like our corrupt government does. > ) > hugs, > Chanda > - > thelilacflower > Vegetarian Group > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:17 AM > Re: Chanda Re: Coke > > > I think when this came up last year regarding Coca Cola it was in their non coke flavors but only in the U.K. Not the U.S. > Would be a good thing to follow up on. > I know Coke tastes different in Mexico so maybe the different plants out of the U.S. Use their own formula. > Donna > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > > " Puterwitch " <puterwitch > > Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:59:07 > > Re: Re: vegetarian rennet > > > Hi Christie, > Would you happen to have that info from coca-cola on what drinks use the fish. (soooooo hoping that coke is not one of them) > thanks, > Chanda > - > christie_0131 > > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:55 AM > Re: vegetarian rennet > > > I would recommend that you always read the label or check out with > the company. Over here in the UK I can buy ready made pastry that is > suitable for vegans and most cheese here is labelled if it is > suitable for vegetarians. If there is no label saying that something > is suitable for vegetarians/vegans then I will assume that it isn't, > unless I discover otherwise. I'm not sure if your labelling is as > good in the US. If you contact a company then you also need to check > that their definition of vegetarian is the same as yours. When I > contacted CocaCola about their drinks, it was only by chance that I > discovered that fish is used in the colouring of some of their yellow > coloured drinks. The customer service person that answered my email > did not seem to think that this would be a problem for many > vegetarians. > Christie > > , " ann1083 " <ann1083@> > wrote: > > > > I was behind in reading my emails and now I'm confused--I made the > > Garden Lasagna with Kroger cheese last night --do I contnue to eat > it > > or not? Guess I'll try to email Kroger--there's nothing on the > > label--I had already checked that out & thought I was OK. > > > > Also I didn't know about the lard in the fold out pie crust & I just > > made a blueberry pie & ate a big piece--super yuk! I am soooo > grossed out. > > > > Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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