Hello all! I was just at my Walgreen's, and found a new snack from Cocoa Deli. They look like fudge popsicles, but they are not frozen. They are called Lolly truffles. The flavors are carmel crunch chocolate, strawberry, fudge, and belgian milk chocolate. they come on a stick. As I was looking through ingredients, I did not see any allergy listing, then I kept looking around package, and it says: "Manufactured in a nut free zone!" I about fell over..wanted to share. Their website is cocoadeli.com.. I am not sure though, how easily they will be to find..I am going back once my kids try and get more!
happy hunting!
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Amy (mom of 2)
Son PA/TNA
Daughter PA/TNA
Neat, thanks for posting...let us know what your kids think of them!
Wow, they sound great. I looked at their website, and they only list stores in England as carrying their products. But if you can get them at Walgreens in the US, I'll start looking for a Walgreens ASAP!
Thanks for letting us know!
--Debbie
I was unable to get to their website..
Andrea
Looks great! Which city in WI did you find this?
Jen
[url="http://www.cocoadeli.com/index.htm"]http://www.cocoadeli.com/index.htm[/url]
Jen 224, I am in Hartford. about 40 miles north of Milwaukee...
Everyone, OMG my kids LOVED them, I tasted a little, and they are scrumptious! They are like a truffle on a stick! I hope you have some luck finding them, the website unfortunately doesn't have an ordering area..I am going back in a.m. and buying up many!
Hugs to all!
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Amy (mom of 2)
Son PA/TNA
Daughter PA/TNA
In which section of the store did you find them? I have a friend in Milwaukee, so maybe due to proximity, her Walgreens also will carry them. If so, I'll ask her to pick up some for when we visit this summer. They sound great!
Mookie, I found them on the end cap in the candy isle, I just got 8 more today, and the cashier asked me if they were good, so I then told her about my PA kids, and the "nut free zone" Unfortunately she did say since it is a "novelty item" they might not stick around too long..I'll keep buying!
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Amy (mom of 2)
Son PA/TNA
Daughter PA/TNA
It says that they use Belgian chocolate. I would want to find out about the origin of it before I assumed that it is safe. The product may be made in a nut free zone but do any of the componants have cross contamination? Not obvious here.
MimiM, besides the made in a nut free zone, there are also allergy warnings: cow's milk, soy, wheat, gluten, then it says, suitable for vegetarians...
I am thrilled about this new snack, my kids have had it twice now, and been fine..I like to share good, safe fun snacks with others, it is good news..Anyone who finds these,I thought it would go without saying, but everyone has their own comfort zone, but IMO these are obviously stated..
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Amy (mom of 2)
Son PA/TNA
Daughter PA/TNA
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