Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Quaker Chewy Mini Dipps Mini Granola Bar

Is it Alpha Gal friendly? Quaker Chewy Mini Dipps Mini Granola Bar
Compliant

This product containsthat are not alpha gal friendly andthat may not be alpha gal friendly.

Ingredients

Granola (whole grain oats, brown sugar, brown rice crisp [whole grain brown rice flour, sugar, salt], whole grain wheat, soybean oil, whole wheat flour, baking soda, soy lecithin, nonfat dry milk), sugar, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, corn syrup, brown rice crisp (whole grain brown rice flour, sugar, salt), invert sugar, semisweet chocolate chips (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), brown sugar, corn syrup solids, whey, graham cookie pieces (whole wheat flour, sugar, palm oil, honey, baking soda, salt, soy lecithin, natural flavor), dehydrated marshmallow bits (sugar, corn syrup, modified food starch, gelatin, natural flavor), glycerin. Contains 2% or less of: lactose, cocoa powder, monounsaturated canola oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), milkfat, modified palm oil, soy lecithin, natural flavor (contains coconut), salt, palm kernel oil, glyceryl lacto esters of fatty acids, tocopherols (to preserve freshness).

Allergens

Contains: wheat, soy, milk, coconut. May contain: other tree nuts, peanuts

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Alpha Gal is a sugar found in most mammalian meats like beef, pork, rabbit, lamb and venison. Alpha Gal Syndrome is a condition that develops following a tick bite. People with Alpha Gal Syndrome can experience anaphylactic, life-threatening reactions to alpha gal and need to avoid mammalian ingredients. The Fig app is a great way to build your Alpha Gal shopping list. It's always best to work with your doctor or dietitian to understand your unique needs.

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