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Old 04-19-2007, 06:06 AM #1
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Default It's the little things, everyday........

Sunday I bought a couple boxes of Puff's kleenex tissues. I had 2 in my hands and saw they very pretty boxes with daisy's on them and switched. When I opened the first box at home and used one, I realized I had gotten the lotion kleenex's. I never buy them because I always used to grab a kleenex to clean my glasses, working for an optical center, I now have cloths to use, so that isn't a problem anymore. This morning I was using a kleenex and realized every time I use one, I get lotion on my lips. It hit me, THERE COULD BE GLUTEN IN THESE!!!!! Well, I read the ingredients and there isn't gluten, at least I do not think there is, yet there is soya (soybean) oil in them and I am intolerant of soy.

Imagine that! I guess we learn something new everyday!
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Amazing!

It is amazing when we notice a reaction, then go searching... AND actually find the product is a real problem for us. That happened a few years back when my daughter seemed to be having a gluten reaction after a dental appointment. I worked backwards (yes, I should have worked forward in advance) to check the products, and found some flavors of flouride paste were ok and others not (imagine that)... and sure enough... the problem flavor had been used on her.

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Gluten shows up in the strangest places, doesn't it?
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