Nestle chocolate is peanut free if you get the plain kinds. My husband works there. If it says may contain peanuts than you can't have that one. They have to label them if it is in it. Only trust name brands though because they are checked for safety. One time some peanuts got in the factory, they quarantined the place for a week. The peanut kinds are made at another site. Make your own eggs. Buy chocolate & melt down until just soft, whip and then refridgerate in a ice tray. Take it out when it's hard but still soft enough to shape. Then squeeze and roll into balls in hands and put back in fridge, yummy! Try a banana split with vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce and a bit of cake like half a twinkie, Wow! Don't forget the cherry.
2007-04-05 13:31:37
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answered by vsexygirl 2
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Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares
A site listed these but I don't know how reliable it is, I would call an allergist and ask just to make sure:
Air Heads
Dum Dum Pops
Gum Drops
Jolly Ranchers
Life Savers
Mike & Ikes
Nerds
Ring Pops
Runts
Shock Tarts
Skittles
Smarties
Spree
Starburst
Sugar Babies
Sweet Tarts
2007-04-05 11:57:17
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answered by neverknow 3
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The Hersheys Nuggets are safe, Jelly Beans, Hard Candy.
2007-04-05 11:54:07
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answered by Colette B 5
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I have been in your situation before. You need to follow the advice you were given at the hospital. My niece was in the hospital for easter three years ago. Some foods can cause major issues with your childs condition.
Best of luck to you and your son.
2007-04-05 11:54:54
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answered by Timothy Y 3
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First, you are able to ought to verify that her instructor and the college nurse are attentive to her hypersensitive reaction. My son had a baby with a peanut hypersensitive reaction in his kindergarten class and at the same time as each and every they did some thing appropriate to food, the youngster's mom became invited to the category, so she ought to verify each and every thing became risk-free. as far as lunch, our college has a "peanut loose" lunch table the position little ones with peanut hypersensitive reactions sit down to devour. The table is saved sparkling and different little ones can merely sit down there if there aren't from now on peanut product of their lunch. confer with someone on the college and note what their coverage is. you are able to also verify that the nurse has an epinephrine shot accessible in case of an emergency.
2016-12-03 08:50:21
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answered by huett 4
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m+s have a really good range of nut free eggs and other easter chocolate animals etc.
2007-04-06 10:21:02
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answered by Cathy :) 4
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tescos have sell a brand 'kinnenett'or something similar sounding they make the bang on the door and all the charater advent calenders too i think marks n spencers sells nut free too pooh bear rabbits n such, my daughter has the allergy and carries the epi pen good luck hun xxx
2007-04-05 11:57:16
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answered by nendlin 6
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Oh, that stinks. This company makes all nut-free chocolate, but I don't think you'll get it in time unless you overnight it tonight:
http://www.vermontnutfree.com/
Otherwise, this close to Easter, you should make him something homemade. Make it together. It's more fun for both of you and that way you'll know exactly what's in it.
2007-04-05 11:52:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Jelly beans and candy corns
2007-04-05 11:54:07
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answered by Hope 7
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um, try a jelly beans or fruit snacks. yum, i love fruit snacks.
2007-04-05 11:57:06
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answered by sweetcherrypie_♥ 4
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