by Temprance <jacquister@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Oct 3, 2007 at 10:41 PM
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:13:00 GMT, "Julie Bove" <juliebove@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
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>"Temprance" <jacquister@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:287vf3pjklp11nag59ua7igtvrsqbrd3kr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Be afraid very afraid. I went to buy baby wuipes to go away with and
>> went for cheapest and picked up Morrisons Soft Gel Wipes. Good job I
>> checked the ingriedients as they have Almond Oil in them. I had a word
>> with the Deputy manager who was horrified himself but I did point iout
>> that i thought it was only food that had to have warnings. I just got
>> a letter back from Morrisons Customer Service.
>>
>> "dear Mrs etc, after speaking with my relevant colleague I am able to
>> confirm that due to the product not being edible there is no legal
>> requirement to inco****ate a nut warning. Such warnings were only
>> introduced for food items."
>>
>>
>> Okay. Worst case Scenario... Wipe baby's bum and redress baby and with
>> your hands pick up baby and stroke face or touch their flesh. Even
>> worse wipe baby's face and hand and baby puts fingers to lips.
>>
>>
>> Thinking back to my son of 18 months old. He picked up a Brazil nut in
>> its shell and put it on his bottom lip. We spent 4 hours in causalty
>> while they tried to stop the anaphylaxis and bad swelling to his face.
>> They told us then never to give him nuts incase.
>> Temprance.
>
>I don't think we get that brand here, but I will be sure to remember it.
I
>am allergic to almonds. I no longer have a baby, but I find the wipes
are
>handy to have around.
>
There is another brand of wipes as well so best to check all of them
if you can squint en ought to read the tiny ingredients. lol