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Soy Free Goodies


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This link is new to me. They sell soy free chocolates and other soy free things. I can't guarantee that all of it is gluten free, but I noticed many of the items say that they are.

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Well, Ms. Juliebove, you have absolutely made my day :lol: Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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This link is new to me. They sell soy free chocolates and other soy free things. I can't guarantee that all of it is gluten free, but I noticed many of the items say that they are.

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Great link, thanks for posting.

We'll have to sift through everything for the gluten-free items, but worth it to find great gluten-free soy-free treats.

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Ooh, I'll have to check that one out! Thank you! :)

If anyone hasn't been here, this is a great one too. You can click on the allergens and it will pull up all the food without them in it! It's awesome!

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If anyone hasn't been here, this is a great one too. You can click on the allergens and it will pull up all the food without them in it! It's awesome!

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I love this site for that very feature! I don't use it very often though because I just don't do any grocery shopping on-line.

I wish more sites would borrow this feature though, it would make it so much easier to be able to sift through items according to ingredients that need to be avoided.

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Ooh, I'll have to check that one out! Thank you! :)

If anyone hasn't been here, this is a great one too. You can click on the allergens and it will pull up all the food without them in it! It's awesome!

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I use them a lot, but they don't have any made up chocolates that are soy free.

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I use them a lot, but they don't have any made up chocolates that are soy free.

Oooh, these are my favorite chocolate sites! I find these brands at my health food stores, and Target too!

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Juliem:

I know, I wish more sites would do this too! It actually has helped me though, at least now I can recognize packaging at a store and already know it's safe for me! I haven't ordered any groceries online before either, but it's nice to look at all the stuff we can eat!


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hathor Contributor

I actually found some soyfree dark chocolate at my local Trader Joe's yesterday. Be still my heart :lol:

I still like the looks of those two bars in juliebove's link that have healthy things added in. I would be able to justify eating more chocolate that way :rolleyes:

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