Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Chips Ahoy! Cookies Mini Reeses Pieces

Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Chips Ahoy! Cookies Mini Reeses Pieces
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Ingredients

Unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate {vitamin b1}, riboflavin {vitamin b2}, folic acid), palm oil, sugar, reese's mini pieces candy (sugar, partially defatted peanuts, hydrogenated vegetable oil {palm kernel and soybean oil}, corn syrup solids, dextrose, palm kernel oil, corn syrup, salt, confectioner's glaze, soy lecithin, cornstarch, modified cornstarch, carnauba wax, yellow 6 lake, yellow 5 lake, red 40 lake, blue 1 lake, artificial flavor, milk), reese's peanut butter flavored chips (partially defatted peanuts, sugar, hydrogenated vegetable oil {palm kernel and soybean oil}, corn syrup solids, dextrose, reduced protein whey, palm kernel oil, salt, artificial flavor, soy lecithin), reese's peanut butter flavored sauce (peanuts, sugar, peanut oil, dextrose, salt, tbhq and citric acid {to maintain freshness}), molasses, leavening (baking soda, ammonium phosphate), salt, whey, soy lecithin, caramel color.contains: wheat, peanut, soy, milk.

Allergens

Contains: wheat, peanut, soy, milk.

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What is the Alpha Gal friendly diet?

Alpha Gal is a sugar found in most mammalian meats like beef, pork, rabbit, lamb and venison. Alpha Gal Syndrome is a condition that develops following a tick bite. People with Alpha Gal Syndrome can experience anaphylactic, life-threatening reactions to alpha gal and need to avoid mammalian ingredients. The Fig app is a great way to build your Alpha Gal shopping list. It's always best to work with your doctor or dietitian to understand your unique needs.

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