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Easter egg for Dairy/egg/soy/sesame/treenut/peanut allergies?

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queeniebee · 13/03/2013 18:10

Does anyone know where I could get my toddler son a little chocolate egg for Easter??

His non allergic brother will be having one and would love him to have one too!!

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trixymalixy · 13/03/2013 18:19

The soya makes it difficult as most I have seen have soya. Try goodness direct or dietary needs direct.

StillStuck · 13/03/2013 18:22

I have son with dairy and soya allergies too, I haven't managed to find one yet so he's getting a cardboard egg filled with duplo and his favourite snack bars

But hopefully someone will know of one!!

trixymalixy · 13/03/2013 18:24

Alternatively you could buy a mould and some suitable chocolate and make your own.

thereinmadnesslies · 13/03/2013 18:27

There is a brand called moo free that is dairy and soya free. They do not contain nuts but I'm not sure if there is cross contamination risk.

trixymalixy · 13/03/2013 18:30

Moo free have a nut warning, which is very irritating. You'd think if you were specifically making allergy friendly chocolates, you wouldn't use any nuts in your factory.

babybarrister · 13/03/2013 18:40

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CMOTDibbler · 13/03/2013 18:46

Dietary Needs direct seem to have a few which look suitable here

OhMyNoReally · 13/03/2013 18:48

bought dd one from here awhile ago

HairyHandedTrucker · 13/03/2013 18:50

make one self I think. I would mold a rice crispy treat and cover in dark chocolate. would be super easy. proper rice crispy treat though not the ones you make in the UK. assuming that you aren't veggie though

queeniebee · 13/03/2013 19:50

Thanks, I think I will go for the moofree one as it looks the nicest!!
If I can find any in stock...

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Bilbomum · 14/03/2013 13:05

Just to second babybarrister, ds is allergic to tree nuts and peanuts and has never had a reaction to Moofree. It's a risk obviously but he doesn't like dark chocolate so there isn't really an alternative for us. I'm going to change the egg in a Hot Wheels pack for a Moofree one in an effort to make it look more exciting!

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