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dairy free easter egg/bunny/similar..

9 replies

cazboldy · 09/03/2012 14:39

Hi

I have a nephew who has just turned one and would like to get him a treat for easter......

any ideas ladies?

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thereinmadnesslies · 09/03/2012 14:46

Goodness Direct have moo free easter eggs www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/detail/595302_Moo_Free_Dairy_Free__Milk__Chocolate_Easter_Egg_100g.html
I've also seen dairy free eggs in sainsburys and waitrose.

Costa Coffee are selling wrapped gingerbread iced biscuits shaped and decorated like a rabbit.

ItWasThePenguins · 09/03/2012 15:32

My nan used to get me one.. I think Thorntons? just looked though and they don't do them any more.
www.moofreechocolates.com/dairy-free-chocolate/products/dairy-free-milk-chocolate-easter-egg.php
www.kinnerton.com/Products/Seasonal/ThisEaster/DairyFreeConfectionery/KidsDairyFreeEgg.aspx - Stocked at Sainsbury's apparently
More recently she's been giving me just plain dark chocolate, doesn't make me ill like normal chocolate (have dairy intolerances). I love it that she buys the same treats for me(20) and DH(42) and DS(20m), as my bro(11) and sis(18). Lol. It's been the same since I was little.

=D

ItWasThePenguins · 09/03/2012 15:33

Or an easter themed cuddly toy - lasts longer!

upsydaisysexstylist · 09/03/2012 15:59

playmobil are doing easter eggs with various different characters and accessories in, zoo keeper, knight something pink and sparkly for about 7.50

thisisyesterday · 09/03/2012 16:02

sainsburys have some in atm
as do holland and barretts

i DID see in POUNDLAND a dark mint choc egg (my dairy free loons love this) which did nt have milk in but is made in a factory with milk... so suitable for anyone with "just" intolerances maybe

babybarrister · 10/03/2012 07:28

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cazboldy · 10/03/2012 10:07

Thanks everyone Smile

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WorriedAboutNutrition · 06/04/2012 22:55

Aldi have a dark chocolate bunny for 99p which is really nice chocolate if he likes dark chocolate. Looks like the Lindt bunnies with a little collar around its neck.

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