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by chrismcb 586 days ago
That is a different question. If something is labeled "butter"it is probably butter. If it is labeled "not butter" it definitely should have a label that says "might contain butter. Now I understand the labeling and allergy concerns. Like does "almond milk" contain milk? I didn't know but it probably contains almonds or almond extract.
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So cookie butter is a butter that contains milk?
Do you mean cookie batter?
I do not, but cookie batter should also be labelled if it has dairy/butter.
Sorry, what the heck is "cookie butter" (native English speaker here, in case it matters...)?
Ha, why would a non-native English speaker ever be shopping in our glorious American stores? /s

Cookie butter is sweet spread primarily made of ground up cookies and is from France/Belgium/the Netherlands.