“I spotted this confused creamer at breakfast,” Jake wrote in an e-mail to Consumerist. “Glad I’m not lactose intolerant.” While it’s labeled “non-dairy,” it also has a milk allergy warning. How does that work? [More]
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Why Non-Dairy Creamer Has Dairy In It
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Jamba Juice "Milk In The Non-Dairy" Mystery Solved
Now we know the real reason for the “Jamba Juice actually has milk in the non-dairy mix!” balderdash back in early April: bad typesetting.
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Jamba Juice Says It Doesn't Sell Milk-Filled "Non-Dairy Blend"
In response to our post, Jamba Juice PR today tells The Consumerist they don’t sell a “non-dairy blend,” and their non-dairy options don’t contain milk.