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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 196187" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I've seen organic lollipops for years, but the majority of them had corn syrup in them. I noticed they are finally making them with cane syrup. My kids love them. Miss is thrilled that she can finally have lollipops. I keep them in my pocketbook for those times that other kids are given candy that she can't have. They are a Godsend! Natural coloring in Skittles would most likely have corn syrup.</p><p> </p><p>I've found natural licorice (cherry or strawberry) at Whole Foods and also natural cotton candy, which my kids just went nuts over. </p><p> </p><p>Don't forget Kellogs...Pancakes and Waffles both have food coloring in them. The only ones that don't are the Nutrigrain whole grain waffles. If they have blueberries, they have dye in them. Sick isn't it? Why, in the world do they think they need food dye in waffles, for crying out loud????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 196187, member: 1024"] I've seen organic lollipops for years, but the majority of them had corn syrup in them. I noticed they are finally making them with cane syrup. My kids love them. Miss is thrilled that she can finally have lollipops. I keep them in my pocketbook for those times that other kids are given candy that she can't have. They are a Godsend! Natural coloring in Skittles would most likely have corn syrup. I've found natural licorice (cherry or strawberry) at Whole Foods and also natural cotton candy, which my kids just went nuts over. Don't forget Kellogs...Pancakes and Waffles both have food coloring in them. The only ones that don't are the Nutrigrain whole grain waffles. If they have blueberries, they have dye in them. Sick isn't it? Why, in the world do they think they need food dye in waffles, for crying out loud???? [/QUOTE]
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