Posted by: Macabre
« on: March 19, 2013, 11:31:40 PM »Our experience: reading labels (3x) is essential, but it's not enough for many manufacturers. They don't have to label for shared equipment.
Some do. We trust the labeling of:
Hershey
Guittard (in your area often only found at World Market --and worth the search$
General Mills
Keebler
Pillsbury
Betty Crocker
It doesn't mean everything they make us safe, but when their label reads safe, I trust that it is.
Other nice, yummy allergy friendly companies:
Divvies (cookies, caramel corn)
Vermont Nut Free chocolate (in addition to the chocolate they have year around, including novelty shapes, they have Easter Bunnies and heart boxes and things for other holidays {Hershey also has Choc bunnies}
Fancy Pants frosted cookies
Enjoy Life
HTH
Some do. We trust the labeling of:
Hershey
Guittard (in your area often only found at World Market --and worth the search$
General Mills
Keebler
Pillsbury
Betty Crocker
It doesn't mean everything they make us safe, but when their label reads safe, I trust that it is.
Other nice, yummy allergy friendly companies:
Divvies (cookies, caramel corn)
Vermont Nut Free chocolate (in addition to the chocolate they have year around, including novelty shapes, they have Easter Bunnies and heart boxes and things for other holidays {Hershey also has Choc bunnies}
Fancy Pants frosted cookies
Enjoy Life
HTH