Enjoy Life® Foods Urges Using Extra
Vigilance When Reading Food Labels
Food Allergy Awareness Week, May 11-17, 2008
SCHILLER PARK, Ill. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) May 8, 2008 --
A single, innocent parent oversight resulting in a child’s
anaphylactic reaction to one of its allergy-friendly foods
recently prompted one company to voluntarily strengthen the food allergy
labeling on all of its products.
“As the U.S. leader in allergy-friendly AND
gluten-free foods, we take very seriously our responsibility to our
customers,” says Scott Mandell, President,
Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Enjoy
Life Foods. “So we want to do everything
in our power to ensure that what happened with that child doesn’t
happen again,” he adds.
Although Enjoy Life Foods’ labels and
ingredient statements are fully compliant with FDA allergy labeling
regulations (The
Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA)),
the parent apparently misinterpreted the “allergy-free”
symbol on the front of its package and failed to read carefully the
ingredient statement and package information to determine whether or not
his child could eat the product safely.
So, the company redesigned the proprietary symbol on the front of its
packages to be even more explicit and to minimize the risk of any
potential confusion on the part of its consumers. The old symbol said “allergy-free”
and “free of all common allergens.”
The new, strengthened symbol says “allergy-friendly”
and “free of the eight common
allergens.” In both cases, the packaging
directs consumers to read the side or back panel where it is clearly
indicated what the product does and does not contain and that it is made
in a dedicated nut- and gluten-free facility.
Enjoy Life Foods has partnered with AllergyMoms.com
and the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis
Network (FAAN) this week – as part of Food
Allergy Awareness Week (May 11-17) -- to urge people with food
allergies and other special dietary needs to use extra caution when
making food purchases. Food Allergy Awareness Week was created in
1997 by FAAN to raise awareness of food allergies and their consequences.
“Reading ingredient labels and avoiding
certain foods is the cornerstone of managing food allergies,”
says Anne Muñoz-Furlong, Founder and CEO of
FAAN. “We applaud companies like Enjoy Life
Foods who take a proactive approach in making ingredients easy to read
for the 12 million Americans who have food allergies.”
“Most experienced parents of kids with food
allergies know the importance of reading ingredient statements carefully,”
says Gina Clowes, founder of the popular AllergyMoms.com blog. “But
as more and more kids are diagnosed with food allergies, less
experienced parents may think a term like ‘allergy-free’
is enough,” she adds.
So Clowes suggests the following tips for consumers buying
allergy-friendly products:
-
Have an unbreakable rule: no label = no thank you. Never eat a
food that does not have a label.
-
Always carefully read ingredient statements. Different versions
of the same food can have different ingredients (for example, chewy
Spree candy contains egg white while original Spree does not).
-
Know that different sizes of the same foods can contain different
ingredients. (For example, some “mini”
versions of Laffy Taffy do not contain egg, but the large size does
contain egg.)
-
Don’t rely on common sense to determine
if foods are safe. Tuna and flavored water can contain
dairy, egg rolls and chili can contain peanut butter, licorice and soy
sauce can contain wheat, and the list goes on.
-
Take all precautionary warnings seriously. Manufacturers
use different statements to warn consumers like “may
contain” or “processed
in a facility with.” However, the language
used does not indicate the level of risk.
-
Know that precautionary warnings are voluntary. If a product
does not have a warning, it does not mean that the product is free of
cross contamination. When in doubt, call the company to find out where
and how the product was processed.
-
Don’t play ingredient roulette. Even
if you or your child once ate a product with a warning, that does not
mean the next batch will be safe.
-
Beware of hidden allergens. Potent allergens like sesame and
mustard can hide behind the words “natural
flavors” or “spices.”
-
Know where the food is made. Seek out products that say
they are made in a "dedicated peanut-free, nut-free,
soy-free or allergy-free facility," depending on your diet
restriction. This provides even further assurance of the food's safety.
Enjoy Life Foods currently has 21 delicious
products including allergy-friendly AND gluten-free soft-baked
cookies, snack bars, granola, trail mixes, bagels and semi-sweet
chocolate chips. All Enjoy Life products are free of the eight most
common allergens1 and made in a dedicated nut-
and gluten-free bakery. They are also certified gluten-free (by the
Gluten-Free Certification Organization), and are all-natural, trans
fat-free and Kosher. More than 80 percent of Enjoy Life’s
products are vegan with the exception of three products2
that are vegetarian because they contain honey.
About Enjoy Life Foods
Enjoy Life Natural Brands, LLC (d/b/a Enjoy Life Foods, LLC (ELF)) was
founded in 2001 with the mission of making great-tasting
allergy-friendly foods that most everyone can eat freely. The company
launched the Enjoy Life brand in 2002 with a broad product line that is
free of the eight most common allergens and gluten-free. To meet the
needs of a rapidly growing consumer base, in 2004 the company acquired Perky’s™,
a line of gluten- and nut-free cereals. Today, ELF offers 26 different
Enjoy Life and Perky’s products that are sold
in natural food and select grocery stores throughout the United States
and Canada. Visit www.enjoylifefoods.com
and www.perkysnaturalfoods.com
for store locations and more. In September 2007, Enjoy Life Foods was
named to Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing privately held businesses
in the U.S. For more information, visit www.enjoylifenb.com.
1 The eight most common allergens are wheat,
dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, soy, fish and shellfish, which account
for 90 percent of all food-allergic reactions in the United States
2 Classic Original bagels, Cinnamon Raisin
bagels, Sunbutter® Crunch snack bars
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