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gluten-free, Df, Df Chocolate Chips!


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For all of you who are like me and gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free AND miss candy....

I found safe chocolate! Enjoy Life makes chocolate chips that use cocoa butter instead of dairy or soy. And they're really good, especially tossed into popcorn (or straight out of the bag, which I've been doing a lot :ph34r: ). And they're made in a dedicated gluten-free facility. Yep... I'm excited.

www.enjoylifefoods.com


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THANK-YOU! I've been looking for chocolate w/o the dairy and soy. I'm going to check it out. I'm excited, too!

jerseyangel Proficient

quantumsugar, I checked out their website and found out they carry their products at the Whole Foods near me--I'll be going there on Sunday!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Yeah...I love their cookies. Enjoy Life products are free of all the common allergens.

Kim Explorer

1-2-3 Gluten Free just released a new product - Chewy Chipless Cookie Mix. You add your own chips so that people who need soy and dairy free chips can add those without a problem. These cookies taste just like regular, toll house cookies.

www.123glutenfree.com Enjoy!

Kim.

quantumsugar Apprentice
quantumsugar, I checked out their website and found out they carry their products at the Whole Foods near me--I'll be going there on Sunday!

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Awesome.... if they already carry the brand, but don't have the chips, you can usually request them (that's what I did). I'm so happy everyone else is as excited as I was on this one.

Matilda Enthusiast

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I love the Enjoy Life products! They are so good. I only really need to avoid gluten, but I really love the flavor of the products! Those chocolate chips are great. I took some Ener-G pretzels and dipped them in melted Enjoy Life chocolate chips and had chocolate covered pretzels! YUM

YAY 1-2-3 Gluten Free for yet another thoughtful product!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks! I've been trying to find gluten free/dairy free chocoate. It's almost imposible. I hope we have Enjoy Life products here.

Guest BERNESES

Tropical Source also makes gluten free, dairy free chocolate and it rocks! Not sure about the soy but their chocolate chips (and chocolate bars) are awesome. I throw them in the Namaste blondie mix and can't stop eating them. Ummmmm!

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