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Kassie Apprentice

does anyone know of a casein and soy free chocolate. i would really like to get some, so if anyones knows of any thanks a ton!


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whole foods has a line of chocolates that are soy free so i think that the dark chocolate ones are also casein free. i get the milk chocolate ones.

they are the only chocolates i have ever found that do not have soy lecithin (which makes me REALLY REALLY REALLY sick)

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"Enjoy Life" has casein free, soy free, etc. chocolate chips that are delicious, if you need something for baking! (I have been known to snack on them myself, without baking!)

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www.soyfreesales.com has soy-free chocolate.

I have not ordered from them yet but they have at least one with no milk says gluten free. Others do not have any gluten ingredients listed or milk but I haven't called to check them.

I also snack on the Enjoy Life chips when I want chocolate.

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does anyone know of a casein and soy free chocolate. i would really like to get some, so if anyones knows of any thanks a ton!

Dear Kassie,

The Chocolate Emporium at www.choklat.com has g.f. c.f. soy - free chocolate chips. Check them out! I got some cake mix from them. It was great! I hope this helps! I know how you feel! When I want my chocolate, I got to have it!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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I buy Paul Newman's brand, sweet dark chocolate bars, at Whole Foods and Wild Oats. No casein - but I don't know for sure about the soy (don't have any in the house right now to read the label). Newman's also has a orange/dark chocolate that I like, also casein-free.

Edit:

Okay.. scrap this suggestion. I found the website and they does have soy... (I can get away with eating soy lecithin, but if you can't, then these bars out out of the running)

Ingredients:

Sweet Dark Chocolate:

Organic Dark Chocolate (organic sugar, organic chocolate liquor, organic cocoa butter, soy lecithin (an emulsifier), organic vanilla).

Kassie Apprentice

thanks a ton you guys, you have been really helpful. now i can go get some :)


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NoGluGirl Contributor
thanks a ton you guys, you have been really helpful. now i can go get some :)

Dear Kassie,

You are so welcome! We understand your situation! That wonderful time of month causes major chocolate cravings for me! When a woman has gotta have her chocolate, a woman has got to have her chocolate! That is the way it is.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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trishaz Newbie
whole foods has a line of chocolates that are soy free so i think that the dark chocolate ones are also casein free. i get the milk chocolate ones.

they are the only chocolates i have ever found that do not have soy lecithin (which makes me REALLY REALLY REALLY sick)

I have been asking if anyone has soy allergies and just read your message, I think also dairy or lactose for me, i will mention it to the Dermatologist and see what he thinks, I itch and scratch, burning skin, feel sick.

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