Read
Every Label Every Time
The
first thing you need to know is that not all labels are 100% accurate.
It is a great idea to sign up to receive allergy alerts (see
Links
page) and you will be notified of products that may contain traces of
nuts but were not labeled with it.
In Canada, manufacturers must label priority allergens, which include
peanuts and tree nuts. The amount of the allergen in quantities of 10ppm
(parts per million) must be labeled. However, some manufacturers choose
to label for traces of nuts no matter how minute the trace could be.
A product that you safely purchase today may become unsafe tomorrow -
so be sure read every label everytime. The reverse is also true - I have
come across products in the last few years that have gone from unsafe
to safe.

Remember:
Every time you purchase a product, read the label. Manufacturing processes
change frequently, therefore; a product that is safe today may not be
safe tomorrow.
When you are reading labels, there are many things to look out for. For
an extensive list, go to Terms
Table.
For more info
on reading labels, see the Peanut Allergy Handbook.

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