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Date:
7/14/2005 11:41:00 AM
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Ginger
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Response to Terri
Terri- Seriously, do yo even think about half the crap you write and how it is that you come of sounding? Peanut allergies are REAL! Not some conspiracy. I know a child that ate an animal cracker that had a reaction. The child had to have the epi pen given and 911 was called. Animal crackers are not made with peanuts, but it was process on a line that "may contain traces of peanut", and it DID! And yes, he started to have a severe reaction. Your posts have such a bite and bitterness to them that I wonder why you have anything to do with this site or industry at all. Nobody likes a wet blanket all of the time. All parents, schools, child cares, doctors, lawyers, etcetera are not BAD!
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