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Hi,
I wrote to Quaker also. These bars are made in a peanut-free facility but not a tree-nut free facility.
Anyway a great alternative, which I think taste even better is the "NoNuttin" bars.
They are also made in Canada but you can order them by the case. Right now ,I believe they are offering free shipping with certain purchases.
Even my non-food allergic child LOVES them which is so great because they both eat them.
Take care,
Gina
Quote:Originally posted by GinaC:
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They are also made in Canada but you can order them by the case. Right now ,I believe they are offering free shipping with certain purchases.
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Gina, how did you find this out. I went to the website but couldn't find a way to order them. Could you let me know?
Mimi
Quote:Originally posted by GinaC:
[b]Hi,
I wrote to Quaker also. These bars are made in a peanut-free facility but not a tree-nut free facility.[/b]
The processing lines are tree-nut free and peanut-free. The lines are not shared. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
MimiM
You need to register to order granola bars. On the home page there are list of options (left column of page). Click 'go shopping'. It is an easy process. I have ordered a case before (I am in the US), and am excited about being able to mix the order. I like these bars better than the Quaker Bars (which I bought on a recent trip to Canada). The list of ingredients is better in the No Nuttin bars. My girls favorite is the chocolate chip, they like apple cinnamon, and will eat the raisin one-but it's not their favorite.
[url="http://www.nonuttin.com/"]http://www.nonuttin.com/[/url]
Oh sorry, I miss understood and thought that I could order the Quaker granola bars by the case. My son got to try these when my parents brought a whole bunch of boxes back when they were on a trip to Ca. They are pretty much gone but I wanted to order some more.
We've never tried the No nuttin' bars. Maybe we should though since they are easier to get.
Thanks!
I was reading your post and was thinking it would be great to have something different to put in DD's lunch. Then I saw it was from Canada. Why can't the US be as cautious as you guys? Way to go!!!
If I could, I'd love to move there. It seems really safe for PA's.
Can somebody post the ingredients of these bars? Do they have soy protein in them (my DDs are both allergic to soy as well as peanuts).
Thank you!
Yes they contain soy lecithin, I checked both the choc. chip and the bumble berry.
I know!--Isn't this just Awesome. This was always one of the first complaints each year from parents in our peanut\nut free school. No granola bars that were safe--now we have some! Just one less thing to worry about. YAY! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
Annshel
Is this specific to Canada? Does anyone know if they're available in the U.S?
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