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We are thinking about getting a Honey Baked ham for Christmas. I just called and the customer service agent said that they are free of nuts, gluten, and I believe soy. Any past experiences or info.....I don't even know if my son would eat the ham as he is pretty picky about meats. However, I was curious as to others thoughts.
Hi. My daughter has eaten the Honey Baked Ham with no problems. She is PA only.
We have used Honey Baked Ham lots of times. You just mention the PA when you order your ham b/c our Honey Baked Ham store has some baked goods (made off site) in their display case. We've never ever had a problem, but I like to remind them just in case.
HTH.
Jen
DS#1--6 years old allergic to peanuts & fish
DS#2--3 years old NKA
DS#3--1 month old NKA
My DS and I went to pick up our Honey Baked ham just before Christmas. We were both hungry so I decided we would just get sandwiches there. Unfortunately, the chips they offered were processed in a facility that has nuts and they used a bakery bread that I was not sure if he could eat. So they gave him 2 big slices of ham to eat as a sample, it was enough to hold him over, and I thought it was nice that they did it. I did get a sandwich but passed on the chips.
Cristy
DS 9 PA, TNA, Oral Allergy Syndrome
DD 3 PA, TNA
DD 3 no known food allergies reflux and eczema
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I don't know too much about Honey Baked Hams, but we eat Cook's hams once a week, all the time and have not had any problems (knock on wood) ;).
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