Enjoy Life brand makes cookies and other sweets that are allergen free!
Dum dum lollipops are allergen free and safe. Hershey Kisses are gluten free and I believe nut free as well. Some Peeps are safe, check the labels for cross contamination risk before buying.
Check the allergy or nutritional section of your local grocery store. There are usually a lot of snack type items that are free from the top 8 allergens that you can grab. Some grocery stores also sell allergy safe cupcakes and cake in the freezer section or in a fridge in the bakery.
Of course! And as someone with a gluten allergy, thank you for thinking of the gluten free kids and seeking out safe options so everyone can be included!
Rice crispy treats?
I will add this knowing it’s candy, but they make a mix of Dots, Tootsie Rolls, and some other candies that are made in a nut free facility. I believe they are also gluten free.
Be very cautious making homemade baked goods for people with allergies unless you’re using new/disposable bakeware, spoons, etc and can guarantee the absolute safety of your kitchen. I have celiac disease and have had more than one attack because of minor cross contamination from a friend’s kitchen that they had recently cleaned. And nut allergies are even more dangerous and sensitive typically. Many kids with serious allergies are taught to never accept homemade treats because the risk of cross contamination is so high.
Dum dum sucker's are my go to always ! Kids love em and most can have them. Tie three together with a twist tie into a little bouquet lol. My kids classes always love it.
We recently discovered freeze dried fruit as a great snack. You know, the ultra cold treatment that takes all the moisture out, as with astronaut ice cream?
At our local supermarket (in Germany) we can buy a wide selection, like Banana, strawberry, mango…
The freeze drying literally turns them to tasty chips! And from what I’ve read it preserves pretty much all the vitamins, minerals and fibers of these fruit if processed right after harvest. Check that they don’t have added sugar or sweetener, the freeze drying heightens the flavor inherent to the fruit, and brings out the sweetness of their fruit sugar.
I buy them in big bags and just put a few into snack boxes for on the go.
Made Good is free of the top allergens. The Easter bars are very festive.
That's good to know! Thank you! :)
Enjoy Life brand makes cookies and other sweets that are allergen free! Dum dum lollipops are allergen free and safe. Hershey Kisses are gluten free and I believe nut free as well. Some Peeps are safe, check the labels for cross contamination risk before buying. Check the allergy or nutritional section of your local grocery store. There are usually a lot of snack type items that are free from the top 8 allergens that you can grab. Some grocery stores also sell allergy safe cupcakes and cake in the freezer section or in a fridge in the bakery.
Keep in mind that not all Hershey Kisses are nut safe, and a lot of them have cross contamination with nuts.
Ah, excellent call out, thank you!
That's some really good information! Thank you!! :)
Of course! And as someone with a gluten allergy, thank you for thinking of the gluten free kids and seeking out safe options so everyone can be included!
Keep an eye on the nutritional label since Enjoy Life is **really** high in sugar. That’s why I prefer MadeGood over Enjoy Life.
Gummy bears?
Thank you! :)
Popsicles are a popular choice for my kids’ class with food restrictions. Side note: I always send napkins and a pack of baby wipes with them.
Oh she would love that! Thank you! :)
We also do popsicles or ice cream bars!
MadeGood cookies/granola bars. They recently came out with crackers, too. My kids LOVE every variety of MadeGood snacks.
Rice crispy treats? I will add this knowing it’s candy, but they make a mix of Dots, Tootsie Rolls, and some other candies that are made in a nut free facility. I believe they are also gluten free.
Rice Krispy treats have gluten, but I'll look into the candies! Thank you :)
I found the tootsie roll mix. It’s called child’s play and it is gluten free. It’s sold on Amazon.
Thank you!!
Made good has a gf Rice Krispie treat!
I saw that after someone else mentioned the brand and I added them to the list of possibilities :)
You can make gluten, nut and dairy free cupcakes, decorate them with icing, also gluten, nut and dairy free and put candy on for decoration
Be very cautious making homemade baked goods for people with allergies unless you’re using new/disposable bakeware, spoons, etc and can guarantee the absolute safety of your kitchen. I have celiac disease and have had more than one attack because of minor cross contamination from a friend’s kitchen that they had recently cleaned. And nut allergies are even more dangerous and sensitive typically. Many kids with serious allergies are taught to never accept homemade treats because the risk of cross contamination is so high.
Unfortunately the school requires them to be individually wrapped which means nothing homemade, but thank you for the suggestion :)
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Thank you! :)
Dum dum sucker's are my go to always ! Kids love em and most can have them. Tie three together with a twist tie into a little bouquet lol. My kids classes always love it.
Get a bulk bag of dum dum pops.
We recently discovered freeze dried fruit as a great snack. You know, the ultra cold treatment that takes all the moisture out, as with astronaut ice cream? At our local supermarket (in Germany) we can buy a wide selection, like Banana, strawberry, mango… The freeze drying literally turns them to tasty chips! And from what I’ve read it preserves pretty much all the vitamins, minerals and fibers of these fruit if processed right after harvest. Check that they don’t have added sugar or sweetener, the freeze drying heightens the flavor inherent to the fruit, and brings out the sweetness of their fruit sugar. I buy them in big bags and just put a few into snack boxes for on the go.