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Allergies and intolerances

Dairy free soy free birthday cake!

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Cate78xx · 16/03/2024 10:07

One of the little boys coming to my sons party is dairy free and soy free.
can anyone suggest a cake? I’ve googled but everything has one or the other in it seems
help!
ps I can’t bake and have no time so can’t make one

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Notcms · 16/03/2024 22:49

Just love are good. Dairy & soya free.
Sainsbury's, Asda, Tesco.

Dairy free soy free birthday cake!
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ItsTheDoctornotDoctorWho · 16/03/2024 23:01

Asda do an extra special sea salted caramel cake which we've had a few times

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Cate78xx · 17/03/2024 05:31

Thank you! 🎂

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ToriTheStoryteller · 17/03/2024 06:28

Plant Pioneers chocolate cake from Sainsburys. You can get a plain small one or they usually also have a large decorated one.

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Superscientist · 18/03/2024 19:54

For my daughter I always suggest the ogg cakes to party hosts nearly all are dairy, soya and egg free.

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cathcath2 · 22/03/2024 00:56

Just love or OGGS. Be careful with Plant Pioneer as at least some are labelled as not suitable for people with milk allergy

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Superscientist · 22/03/2024 09:00

cathcath2 · 22/03/2024 00:56

Just love or OGGS. Be careful with Plant Pioneer as at least some are labelled as not suitable for people with milk allergy

The not suitable for milk allergies is the same as may contain or manufactured in a factory with dairy. All are voluntary labels and when they are applied varies massively. It could be using the same equipment without sufficient cleaning or it could be sealed bags of ingredients stored next to sealed bags of milk powder. A product could have a label for being a sealed bag but another product could not have any label at all and they use the same equipment without cleaning it properly which would be a higher risk but without a warning

The labels are very product specific and most people are ok with most products. Some products are associated with higher risks such as bournville chocolate where they were forced to add milk to their ingredients as the cross contamination risk was very high and it frequently continued milk.

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