VikingInMouseEars
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Thats what the Disney Food Blog is reporting. Has anyone heard it from any other sources?
. However, for the soda fountains, the Gold Rush sundae was removed as part of a semiannual menu refresh to make way for new items, not because it has peanuts in it.
Peanut allergies are more common than once thought. It's becoming more and more popular that places are going peanut free.
When my son was born in 2009, the typical advice was to delay giving foods that might cause an allergic reaction (peanuts being one of them). When my daughter was born just 3 years later the advice of our pediatrician had changed. He told us that recent studies had shown that countries where allergenic foods were not delayed had less cases of food allergies. (Shellfish being consumed from a very early age in Asian countries, for example, resulted in fewer people with allergies to shellfish compared to countries that delayed eating shellfish). Hopefully this change in what is recommended to parents will result in fewer food allergies for kids in the future.An interesting longitudinal study in Lancet discovered that children with early exposure to peanuts were 4x less likely to develop an allergy versus those who were never exposed to peanuts. We may be making the problem worse...
An interesting longitudinal study in Lancet discovered that children with early exposure to peanuts were 4x less likely to develop an allergy versus those who were never exposed to peanuts. We may be making the problem worse...