
If your child has a peanut allergy, chances are you want your child to have some special peanut free treats. In the last few years the supply of this type of product has really come a long way. They are usually not extremely cheap but worth the splurge for an occasional treat.
I have compiled several places that sell these types of products. I know many of my readers are new to PA and would love a list of places to find some safe candy. Unless noted, I don't have any personal experience with these products. But, I would be willing to try each of these companies because they seem great.
This list is by no means exhaustive but just a few places that I have been impressed with their websites and peanut and tree nut free claims.
- Allerneeds (I reviewed them here.They have a great feature that allows you to shop by allergy.
- Amanda's Own Confections (chocolate, lollipops, and everything in between. They also carry holiday specific items.)
- Dean's Sweet (safe hand-dipped truffles. Pricey...but they look good!)
- Divvies (nut, egg and dairy free candy)
- Enjoy Life Foods (free of the 8 most common allergens. Amazon carries these, too. Read a review I wrote on them here.)
- Fab Snacks (fellow blogger Jennifer started this company. I've never tried them but really love Jennifer and her blog. She will be a guest blogger here soon. She sells a little of everything.)
- Gimbal's Candy (A few types of candies; their jellybeans are as good as Jelly Bellys. Amazon carries these, too)
- No Nuttin' (granola bars, granola, chocolate chips, and more)
- Nothin' Nutty (several kinds of fun chocolate)
- Panhandle Premium Candy Co. (offers safe Canadian candy bars)
- Peanut Free Planet (a bit of everything, including non-sweets)
- Vermont Nut Free (I think my SIL and I will be placing an order soon. I'll review them if we do. They have a large variety of chocolates that look wonderful!)
Have I missed one of your favorite peanut treats websites on this list? Please let me know!!
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