Sometimes a flavoring or extract of one flavor is used to make an entirely different flavor. If your friend has a food allergy, she should always carefully read a label before consuming anything even if she thinks it is the furthest thing from a raspberry. It is also a possibility that she has developed an entirely new allergy. Tell her to contact a doctor as soon as possible.
2006-11-02 09:10:52
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answered by bugged 3
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There's a few possibilities:
1) She's become allergic to something in addition to raspberries.
2) The Strawberry Creams (or whatever they're called) may have some raspberry in them.
3) Was she eating or drinking something else with the chocolates? If so, it maybe that she's reacting to, not the chocolates.
Whatever it is, it may be worth her getting allergy tested properly.
2006-11-02 03:35:41
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answered by junkmonkey1983 3
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I know for certain that Russel Stovers does have raspberry filled chocolates, Cadbury's could be trying to keep up with the competition. You're best bet may be to cut each chocolate candy in half or not buy Cadbury's anymore.
2006-11-02 02:27:48
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answered by anjelfun 4
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hypersensitivity pills may well be a sturdy start up (Cetirizine hydrochloride or Loratadine). those are fairly frequently bought as hay fever pills yet artwork for rashes and itchiness too. a funky bathtub might help ease the itching for a mutually as. If the allergic reaction gets worse or would not advance after 24 hours - a circulate to to the medical expert may well be a sturdy theory. and no you're unlikely to die!
2016-11-26 23:32:24
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answered by ? 4
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It could be that it was the strawberry ones that made her come out with her allergy as they are of the same food group. Usually they would have a leaflet in with all the chocolate is it actually written on tin?I have none to check for you sorry or I would.
2006-11-02 02:35:28
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answered by momof3 7
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Call Cadburys customer care line, or tell her to eat something else.
2006-11-02 02:31:55
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answered by Annie M 6
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Well your friend could have developed another allergy, I treated someone with a shrimp allergy the other day. She had eaten shrimp 2 days before and no problem, then all of a sudden she could not breathe.
Ok, back to your question, you can go to http://www.cadbury.com/ and dig around for their feedback form and then email them with your concern.
2006-11-02 02:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i just checked a tin they dont have raspberry ones.
2006-11-02 20:50:16
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answered by linda776@btinternet.com 2
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They dont always use pure fruit in sweets. They use flavourings and colourings too which she may be allergic to.
2006-11-04 22:48:29
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answered by Mags 3
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they could be because its kinda a popular filling for chocolate, at least with fannie mae. i would have her checked out if her reaction is bad. otherwise, i hope you have an epi pen handy!
2006-11-02 02:31:49
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answered by PHW 2
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