Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling
Los Angeles Times, CA -Feb 17, 2006
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Los Angeles Times, CA -
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling BusinessWeek - FEB. 17 2:57 PM ET The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling Macon Telegraph, GA - KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling Times Daily, AL - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling The Ledger, FL - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling Forbes - 17.2006, 02:56 PM. The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling Bismarck Tribune, USA - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling Houston Chronicle, United States - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't. |
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