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Joined April 2011
@Bizonthunder We're so sorry to see this! This is very unusual, so we'd like to report this to our quality team and try to make it up to you. Please send us a DM so we can collect some more information. Thanks!
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@HomebrewedDwarf Hi there! Unfortunately, the limited supply giveaway of Progresso Soup Drop Drops are no longer available. Thank you for your interest!
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@mickey2111178 We're glad to hear you liked it! Unfortunately, they were discontinued in May but we'll let the rest of our team know you'd like to see them again. Thanks for reaching out!
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@Jptanner16 Hi Jordan! We're sorry to hear that you don't like our resealable bags. We also make these in regular boxes, which you might prefer. You should be able to find a store that sells the boxes near you here: Thanks!
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@acrouch5384 @JusRolUKIreland Hi Andrew! Just to let you know, General Mills no longer manages the Jus Rol brand as of March 1, 2024. For any concerns or inquiries about the product, we recommend contacting Cerelia or visiting the Jus Rol website. Thank you for your understanding!
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@Phyrosis Hi Nathan! We’re really sorry to hear about this! We’d love to understand more and share your feedback with our quality team. Could you please send us a private message? Thank you so much!
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@rhondevu0916 @XPHOENIXDRAGON TSP is a type of salt and can be found in a variety of food products. We care deeply about what we put in our food and safety is our #1 priority when it comes to our food. We use small amounts of TSP in some of our cereals to help improve flavor, color development and texture.
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@fineasslazha While we can't make any guarantees, we'll be sure to let our team know you want it to return. Thanks!
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@America04796024 Because so many U.S. farmers use genetically modified/bioengineered seed to grow certain crops, if an American food or beverage product lists corn, soy, canola, cottonseed or beet sugar as an ingredient – and it is not organic – it likely contains GMOs.
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@America04796024 Biotech seeds have been approved by global food safety agencies and widely used by farmers in food crops for almost 20 years. In the United States today, 70 percent of foods on grocery store shelves or in restaurants likely contain genetically modified/bioengineered ingredients..
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