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Date: 2005-08-04 04:40 pm (UTC)
Is there an organized movement to boycott?

The problem is that Nestle is also the only candy manufacturer that I'm aware of in North America that makes peanut-free candy. That means I look for them specifically when shopping for treats for school, because my school is peanut-free. I made sure once, on the October newsletter, to point out to parents that children with peanut allergies often have trouble participating in Halloween, and advising them to buy peanut-free candy such as Smarties to hand out at the door. Almost all of them did that year, judging by the leftovers that made it into my class.

I don't want to support those who are undermining baby health, and at the same time, I have to support those who are supporting the health of my students.
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