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dairy intolerance
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i have 4 grandsons under the age of 9, i always get them a chocolate selection pack for xmas the youngest (6 months) has a dairy intolerance, hes on soya milk, any suggestions on a 'safe' chocolate or similiar available?
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You could always make something yourself for him with soya products, if he's only 6 months, would he know the difference between that and what his brothers are getting?
You could always make something yourself for him with soya products, if he's only 6 months, would he know the difference between that and what his brothers are getting?
Some ideas here...
http://www.alotofchocolate.co.uk/products/cate gory.php?_CatId=3
How about a sweetie selection box instead or make your own and put your own selection in a Christmassy box.
http://www.alotofchocolate.co.uk/products/cate gory.php?_CatId=3
How about a sweetie selection box instead or make your own and put your own selection in a Christmassy box.
I know this doesn't answer your question, but if he's only six months old are sure he'd even eat chocolate? My little girls 5 1/2 months and she's only just starting to eat solids (and by that I mean pureed mush!) and if I'm honest if someone bought her chocolate I wouldn't give it to her. At six months he's not going to notice that he doesn't get the same as the others.