No reference. It was some years ago when I was reseraching organic
foods, came across the info on why to use organic vs commercial molasses
and maple syrup.

The manufacturer certainly did not post it. 

Did you know that if an ingredient is part of another product that they
use none of the components of that product it has to be on the label?
Just an indicator that they added "xyz" product. Like "modified food
starch", which is often potatoe starch - my daughter is terribly
allergic to potatoes. We don't use anyting with modified food starch,
even though it is often just corn strach, no way to tell it is not
potatoe starch or a mixture. 

Garnet

On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 21:26, sol wrote:
> Garnet,
>   Have you got a reference for that statement? Preferably independent, I 
> can't imagine the mfr of regular molasses admitting it has formaldehyde 
> in it.
> TIA,
> paula
> 
> Garnet wrote:
> 
> >The non-organic molasses has formaldehyde in it. Best not to drink it.
> >Buy organic, it is much stronger anyway so more bang for the buck than
> >you might think, and no Formaldehyde.
> >
> >Garnet
> >  
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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