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Posted by Macabre
 - December 22, 2013, 10:17:48 AM
My son who has outgrown his TNA and eats other Ferrara chocolates loves these.  It looks like an orange and when you unwrap it, you crack it open and sections open up. Each section has imprints on it. They come in orange and chocolate and caramel and chocolate.







Note--this is not the same manufacturer as Lemon Heads, etc. 
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 07:07:53 PM
No luck at the dollar tree.  So far both only had the hard candy with a peanut warning. 

Eta: found it at big lots.
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 06:57:52 PM
No luck at Walmart.  Off to the next store.
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 12:18:44 PM
I decided to email washburn and was told by them that the ribbon and filled candy is made in a peanut and nut free facility. BUT the pdf at the ribbon candy man site shows peanut and tree nut facility for the filled candy. I'll avoid that just in case and look for some ribbon candy tonight. thanks everyone.
Posted by hezzier
 - December 20, 2013, 11:37:39 AM
Here's the list for anyone else looking for it:

If you are looking for our candy during the holiday season, please check the following national chains: Big Lots, Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Kmart, Tuesday Morning, Wal-Mart, Michael's and Benny's. Many major grocery stores also carry our candy.
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 11:36:45 AM
It's interesting that the Ribbon candy man site has pdf nutrition files for all the candies, which include allergen info, but the manufacturer site does not.
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 11:33:13 AM
I must be blind because i can't find the list on the link above. I see a link that says "order here" and "ordering information" and "printable order form". Am I on the wrong website?

eta: I went to the Washburn site and there's a list there. But I didn't know about the washburn site until I was searching all over the ribbon candy man site and found the link to it there.
Posted by Macabre
 - December 20, 2013, 07:44:26 AM
They have a list on their website.  I didn't have time to go back and find it.
Posted by hezzier
 - December 20, 2013, 07:08:58 AM
I saw that brand of ribbon candy recently at walmart.
Posted by hedgehog
 - December 20, 2013, 05:30:53 AM
I have seen it around, every year.  Stop & Shop always has it.  I have seen it at drug stores as well, and I think at Target in past years (have not been around as much this year).
Posted by Jessica
 - December 20, 2013, 01:16:23 AM
Thanks for the info about the ribbon candy. Is it available at any stores that you know of or something to mail order?
Posted by maeve
 - December 19, 2013, 04:40:47 PM
Quote from: bleh on December 19, 2013, 10:27:26 AM
Quote from: anxious on December 17, 2013, 02:07:45 PM
Has anyone bought the Hershey's Santa chocolates? They don't have any warnings. I also saw Dove chocolates as well without a nut warning. Any one bought these before? Dealing with PA/TNA

Dove is safe if it doesn't have a warning. They stated a while back that they now have a nut free facility.

http://www.dovechocolate.com/aboutDove/AllergenFreeFacilities

We've bought several packages of the chocolate santas this year (and many years previously). I've also bought the snap apart santa this year. 

With Dove, it depends on what flavor you're buying. The milk chocolate and caramel are safe. The white chocolate (with soft center) and peppermint bark flavors are not safe.
Posted by Macabre
 - December 19, 2013, 10:32:42 AM
About Sevigny, http://www.ribboncandyman.com

See the allergy statement there.

Allergen and Nutritional Information
Allergens
The products made here at F.B. Washburn in Brockton, MA do not contain the following allergens: milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, or soy.

While none of the candies made here contain gluten - our candy is made from sugar - we cannot say we are gluten-free unless every ingredient is certified gluten-free. There are some food colorings which may utilize a gluten-containing grain or by-product in the manufacturing process. The amount of gluten would be small in the food coloring, which in turn is a very small amount in our candy, but you need to know it is there. We do not use barley malt, rye, or any grain-based flavoring, so none of the natural or artificial flavors contain gluten.

Some candy mixes may have one or two pieces which are not made here, and the allergen statements can be found on the packaging or you can check the nutritional statements listed below.
The nutritional information sheets require a PDF reader - you can download Adobe Acrobat Reader here.
Posted by bleh
 - December 19, 2013, 10:27:26 AM
Quote from: anxious on December 17, 2013, 02:07:45 PM
Has anyone bought the Hershey's Santa chocolates? They don't have any warnings. I also saw Dove chocolates as well without a nut warning. Any one bought these before? Dealing with PA/TNA

Dove is safe if it doesn't have a warning. They stated a while back that they now have a nut free facility.

http://www.dovechocolate.com/aboutDove/AllergenFreeFacilities
Posted by Macabre
 - December 19, 2013, 10:22:46 AM
Wow!!! Great news.  I filed out the contact form for the Sevigny Thin Ribbon Candy

I skated about the:
--use of peanuts and of treenuts on the equipment
--use of peanuts and of treenuts in the factory, even if the equipment is dedicated.

I mentioned food allergies.




They responded:

We have no peanuts or tree nuts in the plant at all, so the ribbon candy is completely safe. You didn't ask, but since they are common allergens I will say that the ribbon candy is also soy and dairy free. There are some food colorings which may utilize a gluten-containing grain or by-product in the manufacturing process. The amount of gluten would be small in the food coloring, which in turn is a very small amount in our candy. So, except for the tiny amount of by-product that may be in a food coloring, the ribbon candy would be considered gluten-free.

Happy Holidays!

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FB Washburn Candy Corp.
137 Perkins Avenue
PO Box 3277
Brockton, MA  02304
tel. 508-588-0820




I replied:

You are amazing. I will post this to the online allergy community I belong to. Most of our kids have never had ribbon candy.

You are going to make some very happy kids!

Thank you so much.