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Just did research and discovered that Dasani plant bottles are made of sugar cane plant and "molasses" what all the ingredients are in the molasses idk. I do know that I am just gonna stay away from it because I do not trust it given the reaction I always have to it.


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Molasses is most often made from cane sugar or beets.

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Just did research and discovered that Dasani plant bottles are made of sugar cane plant and "molasses" what all the ingredients are in the molasses idk. I do know that I am just gonna stay away from it because I do not trust it given the reaction I always have to it.

Not sure I understand Razz. Are you talking about Dasani Water bottles?

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Just did research and discovered that Dasani plant bottles are made of sugar cane plant and "molasses" what all the ingredients are in the molasses idk. I do know that I am just gonna stay away from it because I do not trust it given the reaction I always have to it.

If you are doing this to avoid corn, Dasani wont work. The "minerals" in the water are from corn.

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And isn't molasses a very high sals food?

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

If you are doing this to avoid corn, Dasani wont work. The "minerals" in the water are from corn.

Oh really? Where did you learn that? Do you remember the source? Thank you.

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

Molasses is most often made from cane sugar or beets.

Oh I didnt know that :-) There is a lot I still dont know but I am learning. Thx IH

Not sure I understand Razz. Are you talking about Dasani Water bottles?

Yep I was talking about those thin water bottles.

And isn't molasses a very high sals food?

I have no idea about sals content in anything.. I dont believe I know anything about no or low sals diet


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I just checked on 2 of my low sals lists & molasses is medium sal on them.

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Oh really? Where did you learn that? Do you remember the source? Thank you.

On all of the corn allergy forums.

Razzle Dazzle Brazell Enthusiast

On all of the corn allergy forums.

Oh okay well aint i lucky. Thx so much :-)

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