jack@hp-dcde.UUCP (12/11/83)
#N:hp-dcde:25000004:000:962 hp-dcde!jack Dec 8 10:45:00 1983 ############## ############## ############# ########### ##### ############## ############## ############## ############## ##### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ##### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ##### ### ### ### ### ############# ############# ##### ### ### ### ### ############ ############# ##### ### ### ### ### ### ### ##### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ############## ############## ### ############### ##### ############## ############## ### ########### ##### My apologies to the Yoplait company. Yoplait Custard-Style Yogurt does *not* contain BEEF extracts, it contains BEET extracts for coloring. As far as I know, the yogurt is perfectly Kosher and good for all to eat. My thanks to Byron Howes for pointing out my error. -Jack "beet-red" Applin (hplabs!hp-dcd!jack)
laura@utcsstat.UUCP (Laura Creighton) (12/15/83)
There are 2 yoplaits yoghurts, made by the same company. One has the custard. One doesn't. None of them have beef extract. Both of them have beet extract. And before I feed *either* of them to Dave Sherman, I let him read the contents. Problem solved? Laura Creighton utzoo!utcsstat!laura