Allergy free Christmas chocolates?
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Judi (
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November 24th, 2013
My grandson is allergic to corn (corn syrup) and eggs. He’s mildly allergic to peanuts and almonds but a trace of those is acceptable. I’m specifically trying to find chocolate advent calendars that are safe for him. I’m thinking that if I find some not made in the US or China my chances are better but I can’t seem to find (online) any with ingredient lists.
I know that many jellies are fantastic googlers. Can anyone help me find what I need?
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You might try Carl Bissinger’s in St. Louis. I know they make fantastic sugar free chocolates, and everything is hand made in small batches. I’d email them.
If you could find the chocolates you’d be set. Worse to worse re-purpose another calendar.
What about getting a advent calendar and replace the chocolates in them with ones made by you that he isn’t allergic to. You can pick up christmas chocolate molds at any craft store.
Hope this helps:
Dairy-free, gluten-free advent calendars
Aurovita allergen free chocolates
Amanda’s Own dairy-free, tree nut-free, peanut-free, egg-free, gluten-free chocolate
Gimbal’s candies are peanut-free, tree nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free and egg-free
Namaste foods no wheat, gluten, corn, soy, potato, dairy, casein, tree nuts or peanuts
Something to keep in mind. In FL we can’t ship chocolates without having them refrigerated. It might be the same where you live also. Even if you find a manufacturer that has what you need, you might ask if it is sold locally somewhere. It might be cheaper than shipping cold.
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