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Dairy (and nut) free chocolate coins?

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MayfairMummy · 14/10/2014 11:56

Sainsbury's used to do a dairy free chocolate coin; I'm trying to find some for DS's pirate themed birthday party, but they don't seem to have them on line anymore. I can trek out to our nearest sainsbury's, but it's a bit of a hassle and will waste at least half a day if they don't happen to have any in stock.

Any ideas where i might find any, please? We will have at least 2 children with multiple allergies (one of whom is only 2), and i don't want to spend the whole time worrying they'll pick up the 'wrong' food...

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ppeatfruit · 14/10/2014 12:26

An independent health food shop? A big Waitrose?

greencybermummy · 14/10/2014 13:10

They had them in Sainsbury last weekend. There were small net bags with some in. Variety of colours of foil on the chocolates gold, red and green.

greencybermummy · 14/10/2014 13:11

Ring the store first and explain they mat be helpful!

MayfairMummy · 17/10/2014 12:11

Thanks, Ladies ... I had a rare excursion out of our area yesterday and organised to do some errands near(ish) a sainsburys..... and they not only had the red/green christmas ones, but also some halloween ones, and 3 lonely packets of silver/gold ones (which are now ready and waiting for the party). I was hoping to get enough for everyone to have, but might need to supplement with some normal ones for the non allergic kids...

thanks, though; i hadn't been sure it would be worth the trek.

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