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Buying chocolate for someone with a nut allergy
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I have to buy some choccie for someone with a severe nut allergy. I have had a look in the shops and although some bars are labelled "may contain nuts" I cannot find any that say they are safe. Someone told me the Cadburys website had a list of which of their choccies is made in a nut-free zone, but I cannot see it on the website. Can anyone help? I don't want anything I have to buy online/mail order BTW. Cheers!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cadbury's nut free products can be viewed by selecting 'Nut absent' at the foot of this page:
http://nutrition.cadbury.co.uk/epages/Store.st orefront/?ObjectPath=/Shops/NutriApp
(However, there's no indication as to whether those products are made in a nut-free zone).
To see where you might find Kinnerton's products, see here:
http://www.kinnerton.com/nutsafety/allergyfree .html
Chris
http://nutrition.cadbury.co.uk/epages/Store.st orefront/?ObjectPath=/Shops/NutriApp
(However, there's no indication as to whether those products are made in a nut-free zone).
To see where you might find Kinnerton's products, see here:
http://www.kinnerton.com/nutsafety/allergyfree .html
Chris
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