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Safe Easter Egg hunt for children with allergies

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wineoclock1 · 24/03/2018 22:30

Hello,

Hoping for some suggestions or help here. I'm organising an Easter Egg Hunt party this week for around 20 3 year old children. I've just found out that 2 of the children have nut allergies, and so am trying to find Easter eggs or other treats that are nut free. The only chocolates that I can find are the large Kinnerton Eggs, and given the number I need to buy and the size of them, these won't work. I[ve thought about buying empty plastic eggs and filling them with treats.

Does anyone know of anywhere where I can buy nut free chocolate eggs or any suggestions for other treats that I could use?

Many thanks!

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INeedNewShoes · 24/03/2018 22:32

Chocolat trading company (Google and the web address will pop up). I think they do bags of mini Easter eggs that don't have nuts in them.

Isadora2007 · 24/03/2018 22:33

Haribo have mini Easter themed bags. They’re generally allergy free.

BothersomeCrow · 24/03/2018 22:47

Use plastic eggs and fill with sweets? Or hunt for cardboard/plastic eggs or tokens or clues and then swap them for prize at the end?

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dementedpixie · 24/03/2018 22:48

There is a Peppa pig themed Easter egg hunt pack I saw in iceland that is by kinnerton

shazkiwi · 24/03/2018 22:54

You could hide the plastic eggs then ask the children to collect/bring them to you. When they do that hand over the chocolate in exchange. I think the real problem is the time scale. There are companies online that produce guaranteed nut free chocolate - Kinnerton being one, but I'm not sure you'd get delivery in time (if they are still in stock). I would just hand over several small eggs to those without allergies & 1 big Kinnerton egg each to the ones with the allergy. Or if you wanted to, put a small bag of sweets (like haribo) in each egg.

wineoclock1 · 24/03/2018 23:10

Thanks for the suggestions...

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DesignedForLife · 26/03/2018 00:54

Malteser bunnies are nut safe. Much of Kinder is nut safe. Or Kinnerton egg hunt bags. Look up the nutfree living guide on Facebook

Neolara · 26/03/2018 00:58

My dd has a peanut allergy. I think last year we had galaxy mini eggs for the hunt.

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