Honey Buns

Posted on: Tue, 09/25/2007 - 8:32am
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Does anyone know of a safe brand that sells honey buns? My ds came home yesterday from school, wanting to have one.

Posted on: Tue, 09/25/2007 - 9:11am
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we use the pillsbury cinnamon rolls. is that want you mean?

Posted on: Tue, 09/25/2007 - 12:05pm
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we use those too....but these are called Honey Buns, and I looked at the store this eve...and there were 2 labeled unsafe (Little Debbie, Blue Bird), so I didn't buy them...the other brand was in the frozen food section by the breakfast stuff, and they are made by (Mrs. Smith) they look safe. Has anyone ever bought any Mrs. Smith products? pies, cakes?

Posted on: Wed, 10/24/2007 - 9:21am
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My Tree Nut and Peanut allergic daughter loves honeybuns and the only SAFE ones i can find are at Walmart and they are made by Mrs Freshleys ....
Mrs Freshleys makes some products that arent safe but we have NEVER had any problems with these....
they are sold in a box similar to what a Little Debbie product box might be and they are also sold seperatley at our local gas stations/convenient stores
Hope this helps

Posted on: Sun, 11/11/2007 - 12:24am
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thanks...I will look for them. I finally got a response from Mrs. Smiths that said that they were not safe. The ingreds. look fine so it must be the facility...the email did not specify, just that it is unsafe.

Posted on: Wed, 11/14/2007 - 1:16am
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The blue bird ones at the store last night had no warning on them at all. Some of the other products did have a warning. I didn't buy them yet. I was going to call to find out. Are all blue bird products unsafe?

Posted on: Mon, 11/19/2007 - 1:50pm
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KRISPY KREME MAKES THEM

Posted on: Wed, 12/19/2007 - 8:45am
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lilanne, I know it's been awhile since you posted this, but I wanted to add that we have used the Cloverhill Bakery brand of Honey Buns. I have found these at Kroger. I called on these last year and was told that they do not have any nuts of any kind in their factory. I was pleasantly surprised!
I have also found these at various small grocery store chains also. Hope that helps!
Tina

Posted on: Wed, 05/21/2008 - 6:30am
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i saw mrs. freshleys today at walmart. i was surprised that they have peanut butter sticks and pecan twirls. i do not trust this brand. i dont let my son eat entemans or tastykake either. we do use hostess but thats just because i called and got the codes to the nut free bakeries

Posted on: Wed, 05/21/2008 - 7:14am
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could you share the codes?
Thanks!

Posted on: Wed, 05/21/2008 - 12:14pm
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65 for bread only, 68, 087, 00 are nut free. we get the mini low cal cupcakes in vanilla or chocolate only, large chocolate hostess cupcakes, suzi qs and hohos. we also get the donuts.

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