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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!)

celiacgirls Apprentice

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.

NoGluGirl Contributor
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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