*UPDATED FOR 2024 Children’s Books Discussing Food Allergies With the rise in food allergies, especially among children, a growing number of authors are including food allergy themes in children’s books. Children can read stories about other kids, or animals in some cases, who navigate play dates, parties, and school with peanut, dairy, or multiple allergies. These […]
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Allergen Friendly Candy Ideas
PLEASE NOTE: This list was compiled as a starting point for some allergen-friendly candy. Some brands listed are Top 8 Free others may also be dye-free. Information was obtained by the manufacturer’s website allergen info, see links for each listed. Please, as always, double-check ingredients before eating! Lil Allergy Advocates can not guarantee any of […]
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Allergy Friendly Halloween Candy
*UPDATED 2024 Allergy-Friendly Halloween Candy As early as August, Halloween candy begins to sneak into the stores. If you are dealing with a food allergy it is not always easy to grab the first witch or vampire-themed treat to fill your child’s treat bags. We have found a few allergy-friendly companies that cater to some […]
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Food Free Advent Calendars
Counting Down to Christmas *UPDATED 2024 Advent Calendars are a fun tradition used to count or celebrate the days in anticipation of Christmas. Consecutive doors are opened every day leading up to Christmas. When the doors are opened, they reveal an image, poem, or a small toy, candy, or chocolate item. While there are many […]
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Allergy Friendly Ice Cream
*updated 2024 Finding Allergy Free Ice Cream This is a list of allergy-friendly brands of ice cream, sorbet, gelato, popsicles, and Italian ice that are available in some retail grocery stores. A few of these businesses have shipping options for certain areas. Allergy-friendly in this list means the brand is free of at least one […]
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Allergy Friendly Gingerbread House
*UPDATED FOR 2024 A Classic Tradition Building a gingerbread house with your kids can be a fun winter tradition. The easiest thing to do is pick up a kit from the grocery store, break open the package, and put the house together in no time. For many families reading ingredients and avoiding certain foods due […]
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