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Dairy Free And G/f Chocolate Easter Bunnies


JustMe75

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I found these dairy free chocolate bunnies for Easter and I thought I would let everyone know since there are probably other moms looking for Easter basket candy for D/F gluten-free kids. They taste like real milk chocolate and are very cute!

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Just thought I'd post this, as it took me a few minutes to find it:

"Are your chocolates gluten free?

The chocolates are gluten free except for the covered pretzels. The same facility is utilized, however.

Do you bring nut products or milk products into your facility?

All ingredients entering our facility are carefully scrutinized for the presence of milk or nut and these are not allowed in. We randomly lab test these as well."

Nice that they test for dairy/nuts, but I wish they were as careful about gluten :(

I'm sending them an email right now asking about it.

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Here is the response I got from them:

"At this time the pretzels are run on the same line as the other chocolates and if you are severely allergic to trace amounts of gluten I would not recommend. If there is enough gluten free interest we may eventually discontinue pretzels and go completely gluten free so check back."

If you're interested, e-mail them at info@premiumchocolatiers.com

Anyone know of other DF chocolate makers who make Easter candy?

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And, of course, they contain soy lecithin :(

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Wheyout still isn't open. I did get some stuff from soyfree sales that works for us.

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