November 1, 2010 Thank you for taking the time to contact us about HOT POCKETS® brand sandwiches. We welcome questions and comments from loyal consumers such as yourself and appreciate this opportunity to assist you. HOT POCKETS® and LEAN POCKETS® brand stuffed sandwiches are manufactured in a facility that does not process peanuts or tree nuts of any kind. At NestlĂ©, we are dedicated to you and your family throughout every phase of your lives. Your feedback is valuable to us, as it helps us to improve our products and services. In appreciation of your interest in our products we would be happy to send some discount coupons via regular mail. In order to do so, please reply to this email with your complete mailing address. We appreciate your interest in our products and hope you will visit our website often for the latest information on our products and promotions. Sincerely, Eric Steele Consumer Response Representative Ref: N18223773 | ||
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02 November 2010
Kudos to Nestle
I really am still here. Just working on multiple full-time projects! As you may know, my son has life threatening allergies to peanuts and tree nuts. It always is thrilling, consequently, to receive a response like the following one from Nestle HOTPOCKETS, informing me that their facility is free of peanuts and tree nuts. Now we have another safe food to add to our list.
4 comments:
Hey, Jennifer, good to see you back!
That's awesome! Go Nestle!
That's great that you were able to receive a response from the company. I've contacted some companies regarding allergens with little or no response. Sometimes I am simply told they don't know. I wish more companies would update their labeling and their websites with allergen information. It's not fun to have to hunt down answers.
Lexi
www.hivesinthekitchen.blogspot.com
Great responsible company!
and I agree with Lexi, baby food company should updated their labeling and posting it 'clearly' ingredients on their site.
for us parents, I'm trilled to see our babies get food allergy !
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