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As a family run woman owned business, we take special pride in offering a wide variety of
high quality, unique and healthy products and in doing our part to help sustain our environment. Our nut butter products are processed in a peanut free facility daily, to assure the optimal freshness for your order and packaged in glass jars. Our products contain:
* No Cholesterol
* No Salt or Sugar
* No Preservatives or Additives
* No Gluten
* Unsweetened real chocolate alternatives * Low Saturated Fat, No Trans Fats
* Low "Net" Carbs
* Multiple Antioxidants
* No Dairy or Peanuts.
* Made in a Peanut-Free facility
Peanut-free TREE NUT Companies
Make sure to CHECK WITH THE COMPANY/FARM before ordering.
Some tree nuts "may contain" other tree nuts.
Some are exclusive to the nut they grow.
So far, these are the resources we have found for peanut-free treenuts:
Barney Butter: [url=http://www.barneybutter.com]www.barneybutter.com[/url] Peanut-free almonds, almond butter, and almond flour.
Blue Mountain Organics: [url=http://www.bluemountainorganics.com]www.bluemountainorganics.com[/url] Peanut-free treenuts, seeds and spreads.
Big Tree Organics: [url]http://www.bigtreeorganic.com/btof/FAQ.html[/url]
Almonds processed in an "almond only" facility.
Blue Diamond: [url]http://www.bluediamond.com/index.cfm?navid=72[/url]
Peanut-free but processes other treenuts.
Wonderful Pistachios: [url]http://getcrackin.com/products/[/url] Peanut-free but processes almonds.
Carrie Farms: [url]http://www.carrierefarms.com/products.html[/url] Peanut-free Walnuts and Almonds.
Organic Walnut Farm: [url]http://www.organicwalnutfarm.com/[/url] Peanut-free Walnuts.
Haag Family Farm: [url]http://www.walnuts.us/[/url] Peanut-free Walnuts.
Daniels Farm: [url]http://www.danielsfarm.com/[/url] Peanut-free Pecans.
Wholesale PineNuts .com [url]http://www.wholesalepinenuts.com/[/url] Peanut-free and OTHER tree nut- free pine nuts. Exclusively Pine Nuts.
Western India Cashew Company: [url]http://www.wenders.com[/url]
Sunshine International Foods: [url]http://www.sunshinefood.com/sesameking.php[/url] Sesame King Tahini
Now Foods: [url]http://www.nowfoods.com/[/url] Peanut-free treenuts
Search their site for "peanut-free" for more products. Search "nuts" for tree nuts.
NUTS for Nature (ORGANIC): [url]http://www.nutsfornature.com/[/url] Peanut-free tree nuts and butters.
Nutella: [url=http://www.nutella.com]www.nutella.com[/url] Peanut-free Hazelnut-Chocolate Spread.
Futters Nut Butters: [url]http://www.futtersnutbutters.com/[/url] Peanut-free Nut Butters
Rise Bars: [url]http://risebar.com/about/faq/[/url] All Rise Bars are vegetarian, Kosher, gluten-free, soy-free and peanut-free. Member found on Amazon.com!!!
Hawaiian Host: [url]http://www.hawaiianhost.com/[/url] Peanut-free but processes almonds. *Mute computer before loading if children are sleeping. Website plays music.
Zinke Orchards Natural Almonds and Almond products. [url]http://zinkeorchards.com/orchards.html[/url]
Tierra Farms: [url]http://www.tierrafarm.com/[/url] Peanut-free and ORGANIC treenuts.
Here's an e-mail description: Hi Anna, The cashews are processed in factories that are dedicated to only cashews, the pine nuts are processed in a factory that also processes sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds. All of the raw materials come to us in vacuum sealed containers. Thanks for checking, Dan Laiosa Tierra Farm 888-674-6887
***Thank you everyone for helping to find these companies!!!
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Looks as though we may be hunting for single-sourced almonds soon.
Just found tree nut butters that are peanut-free at a Whole Foods store.
[url]http://www.artisanafoods.com/[/url]
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I just saw an ad on Facebook for Royal Nuts: Canadian peanut-free and gluten-free nuts.
You will have to Google the link yourselves because I cannot bring myself to do it.