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SAITrump 01-29-2012 02:47 AM

So... Chocolate
 
I didn't know where to post this.

I went shopping for my little today, not knowing what Tree Nuts were. Dumb move since she is allergic to them. Apparently almonds are tree nuts and Hershey's chocolate bars are, of course, produced on lines that may have also come into contact with almonds. Do you all know of a chocolate that doesn't have this problem? Someone with a tree nut allergy? I just kinda don't want to poison her and she loves chocolate.

KKGCaroline 01-29-2012 05:06 AM

Not sure how long you have to buy your little's gifts, but after a quick Google search I found a few sites that cater for people with a nut allergy.

http://www.vermontnutfree.com/
http://www.hueysnutfreechocolate.com
http://www.simplynutfreechocolates.com/
http://www.sweetdelightnutfree.com/

Hope you find what you need :)

ElleLeann 01-29-2012 04:44 PM

For what it's worth, the girl I babysit and her mother are both very allergic to tree nuts and they eat mainstream chocolate. They eat lots of products that are made on the same line as products with tree nuts, now that I think about it.

As long as it doesn't actually have tree nuts in it, it is most likely okay. If you can get the other chocolate here in time, however, that would be the safest option.

HQWest 01-29-2012 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ElleLeann (Post 2121941)
For what it's worth, the girl I babysit and her mother are both very allergic to tree nuts and they eat mainstream chocolate. They eat lots of products that are made on the same line as products with tree nuts, now that I think about it.

As long as it doesn't actually have tree nuts in it, it is most likely okay. If you can get the other chocolate here in time, however, that would be the safest option.

It depends on how allergic someone is and this can be a Dangerous allergy for people that react with breathing problems.

I know Sharffenberger chocolates for a long time had lines with no nuts - Check out Cost Plus World Market for Eureopean chocolates.

SAITrump 01-29-2012 08:46 PM

Thank you everyone. I am going to look into the ones that don't have any possibility of cross-contamination. I asked her marching band big if she knew anything (they were also in the same section and had section parties), but she doesn't know how severe. I think it is better just to be safe. I don't think accidentally harming her would be too nice of a welcome.

VandalSquirrel 01-30-2012 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by HQWest (Post 2121942)
It depends on how allergic someone is and this can be a Dangerous allergy for people that react with breathing problems.

I know Sharffenberger chocolates for a long time had lines with no nuts - Check out Cost Plus World Market for Eureopean chocolates.

Scharffen Berger has been owned by Hershey since 2005, they also snapped up Dagoba.

Theo Chocolate is really good, you can probably find a local seller via their website www.theochocolate.com I am a huge fan of the curry & coconut, as well as the fig and fennel (that has almonds). I'm also biased with my local confectioner www.cowgirlchocolates.com


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