Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
Sponsored by Wheat Nuts
Looking for a snack that meets today’s lifestyle demands? Love nuts but they don’t love you?
Great tasting nut-free Wheat Nuts has no trans fats, is low in carbs and is a great source of the antioxidant Vitamin E.
With all the news these days about what you should or shouldn’t eat, it’s easy to be confused and overwhelmed. You may even think that the snack food aisle isn’t a safe place to shop for healthy food choices. Relax! Right there, next to the salted nuts, is a nutty-tasting, nut-free, low carb snack that has zero trans fats.
Because Wheat Nuts is made with non-hydrogenated soybean oil, it contains no heart-hazardous trans fatty acids. Watching your carb intake? Wheat Nuts has just 4 net grams of carbohydrates per serving. Made with naturally nutritious wheat germ, this snack is a good source of heart-healthy Vitamin E, too.
Wheat Nuts is made entirely without nuts, but has a surprisingly authentic nutty taste and crunch. And it’s digestible. Even people who can’t eat regular nuts say they are delighted to be able to snack on delicious Wheat Nuts without worry.
Wheat Nuts makes a great substitute or extender for regular nuts in many recipes. Just click on Wheat Nuts Recipes for product usage information and to check out our tested recipes.
Before you buy ordinary nuts again, try delicious Wheat Nuts. Just look for the bright red and yellow Wheat Nuts label in the snack nut section of your supermarket. You’ll be glad you did!
Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
For individuals, friends and families who are looking to connect during life's challenging times. Share personal experiences, evaluate information and get support during times of need, illness, treatment or recovery.
The information provided on PeanutAllergy.com is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her health professional. This information is solely for informational and educational purposes and we encourage all visitors to see a licensed physician if they believe that they have a peanut allergy. The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Neither the owners or employees of PeanutAllergy.com nor the author(s) of site content take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of medication which results from reading this site. Always speak with your primary health care provider before engaging in any form of self treatment. Please see our Legal Statement for further information.
SupportGroups.com provides a support network for those facing problems with food allergies and many other life challenges. Click on the following links to get the support in a confidential, caring environment.
Online Support Groups
Join the Cause on Facebook:
Ban Peanuts on Planes:
PeanutAllergy Facebook:
PeanutAllergy.com Newsletter
Twitter: