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DAIRY FREE EASTER EGG....ANY IDEAS WHERE TO GET ONE?

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whispywhisp · 25/03/2009 08:04

My eldest daughter has to follow a dairy free diet...which includes chocolate

Anyone know where I can get a decent egg, online preferably, for Easter for her? I want a lovely egg for her cos she's been thru so much just lately what with her health (trips in and out of hosp) and bullying at school.....

Any suggestions gratefully received! TIA.

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MillsAndDoom · 15/03/2011 10:31

£3.35 from waitrose

wendylovesbob · 15/03/2011 10:33

My plan for my 3yo son this year is to buy one dull dairy-free egg and one exciting Bob the Builder (or similar) egg and pop the boring egg into the exciting box. I am sure I will somehow manage to dispose of the unused Bob egg Grin

cheesesarnie · 15/03/2011 10:46

i used to get ds2 from goodnessdirect

SuzHA · 01/03/2013 12:49

You can get the Moo Free eggs and dairy free chocolate bunnies from www.freefromforkids.co.uk

MillyMollyMandy78 · 01/03/2013 22:15

Our local Waitrose do one called MooFree!

MillyMollyMandy78 · 04/03/2013 01:05

My husband came home with a white chocolate one in Sainsbury's Free From section... Only little with choc buttons in too. Tasted nice & only £1.50

dunnitnow · 04/03/2013 01:12

Holland and barrat do them

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