I'm getting a little confused about which candy bars are safe. I am going to be buying these (wish they had them in US) at panhandlepremium.com any help would be great [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]!!! I've decided to supply all treats for parties and holidays in my son's 1st grade class this year. Just sick of feeling sick to my stomach while he gets left out.
List of safe candy at panhandlepre.
Posted on: Wed, 09/08/2004 - 11:18am
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The last time I was at the website, I saw that Mark had put up a list of the nut-free candies he sells. I haven't been there for a couple of months, so this may have changed, but play around on the site a bit and you may find it.
Nancy
On the Panhandle home page, on the left is a menu that includes a choice of "peanut free candy".
Canadian Sweets also import Canadian candy to the US and they have an "allegy free" menue item on their home page as well ([url]http://www.canadiansweets.com[/url])
If you are looking for the mini bars (like our Halloween sized things) there was a Nestle pack (of 100 I think) that was a safe Peanut Free mixture of Crisps, Smarties etc... but I don't see it this year.
Also, I did not think that kids would like the Coffee Crisps (coffee is not a common flavor in US kids candy) but they do!
[This message has been edited by Chicago (edited September 09, 2004).]