Nut allergy concern as Nestle, charity push new muesli bars
date:Jan 17, 2014
t all when there are plenty of nut-free snacks available?'' wrote Geelong mum Nicole Krasic.

''I'm all for education about allergies, but the [announcement] is simply Uncle Tobys marketing a product that 'appears nut free' and a way to ensure they can still sell products to kids. I'm disappointed that AAA would support such an idea.''

Leanne San, wrote: ''I don't get it it can't be eaten if you have a nut allergy, so what's the benefit? Apart from a new marketing tactic?''
Nestle defended the
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