Hello DearsMany thanks!! it will be a good product but not for my son who is allergic to coconut too. After my experience with fooď allergies and taking care of my son I discovered that many kids who are allergic to tree nuts have the risk to be allergic to coconut too knowing that coconut do not bellow to tree nut but to palm, the same as kids who are alergic to dairy have the risk to be alergic to soya milk too. I liked to share my opinion for new parents who suffer from food allergies.
Hello there .Yes the ciconut everywhere in new product make my life more difficult to avoid it same as I avoid tree nuts, and dairy products to my sin. And the dander of all,some milk formula for babies who are diagnosted of food allergies like animals milk they give them substitute that contain coconut ...... the danger of coconut is very serious even when kids are not diagnosted with all type of food allergies. Thank you againBest regards | |
I haven't seen these in our stores, but I have found the Siete grain-free tortilla chips -- they are very tasty and a good corn-free substitute! I actually have a bag of them in my pantry now. But you're right, Mallory, they ARE pricey -- I found these on sale. Hopefully I can find some coupons or the price will go down.
We’ve been purchasing this and other free2be foods since 2018 when the company first hit the market! We love them all. I’ve purchased these several time and since my son is away at college, it’s a perfect treat to put in his care packages and “just because” surprise packages. We love them — even for those of us in our family that are not food allergic!!!
I grabbed a pack of the cheddar flavor over the weekend and they are a dangerous addition to my desk at the moment! I suspect the bag won't last the day They are pretty yummy - not as salty as Goldfish or Cheez-Its (from what I can remember ) The outside is "dry" and doesn't have any salt or seasoning to get on your fingers (my keyboard is happy!) Now, I'm excited to try the pizza flavor!
A few years back, there was no sesame warning on the Cedar's Fat-Free Hummus, and I stupidly bought it for my sesame-free daughter. The first container was fine. The second put her in the hospital. I wrote to the company asking if they processed on shared equipment, and they didn't bother to respond. I've also realized that most companies process their tzaziki on shared equipment as sesame.
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